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1 I PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, BY CHARLES SCOTT & CO. Office south-east corner of lligli street and Sugar allej JOHN TEESDALE, Editor. TERMS, Dailv during the session of the Legislature, and tri-weekly the miMm of the year, Tn-wci'kly per annum, - Weekly per annum, 5 00 I 00 I 00 Terms or AdvcrtiniiR. Twelve linea or lesJ, one or three insertions. $1, anil iJ cenU fur eaeh additional insertion for three months Jo for six months g0-for 14 moutes 514 Longer advertisc-menU in the same proportion, with a deduction ol 40 ier cent, on the amount over S'JO in sii months. Br Tlir. Vfak. For twelve lines 514 fourth ol a column ffr htirfn column 5;K whole column JUL BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS & BITTLES, ATTORN FA S and I'oilnsellorsat Law, I'oluinbus, Ohio. Otlii e one iloor south of 1. N. Whiting Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. 1. 11115. K. J.Maithkws. A. B. BCTTLM. ENGLISH & CAI.KIN8, ATTORNEY 8 and Counsellors at Law, ( oluinhus, Ohio, will attend to business entrusted to their rare in any of the Courts of this State. Office comer of High and State Btreets, over the Ciduinbus Insurance Company's office. JaW 19,1840. EMJAII 11ACKIIS, ATTORNEY at Law , Columbus, Ohio, will attend tonny business that niav be entrusted to his charge in any of Courts in this State. Office on High street. Dec. MM, J A MEN 1). l.AKIMUKE, ATTOKNF.Y T LAW. Collections promptly attended to. Mr. L. can be foundattlie office ol Swavne &. Bates M"i h :l. K1N(J ANUEHNON, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law anil Soliciters in Chauccrv, Cincinnati, Ohio, have associated themselves to practice their profession in the virions Courts of Ohio, as well as in the Circuit and Supreme Courts of the U. States. Qnini K,,: t'llvnt.ls AmDIMO. Feb. II, Hi If".. ly r. (LaU of Uo'don.) ! I K VI II I'l l VC Ar III NTINIJTON. TknflstfiGLLF.lt s I Stationers, in-.vt door to tin t linton JLJ llank.llit,'h street, C oliinibus.Oluo. A large assortment of Books and Stationerv alwas on bud. SE1I1ERT & LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposile the Public Offi. ees, Columbus. Avg.K,lM6. WU, Skihkkt. M. C. Lil t i v. HOOK BINDERY. CMATTOON. Book-binder, High street, tinir A HuntniL'lon's Book-store. lb opposite WW' iik-liimliiig of everv description, executed on short notice. TIIOS. YV. II. MONEI.Y, COMM1SSIONF.I1 for the acknowledgment of Deed, Powers of Attorney, to administer oaths, and to take depositions and affidavits for the St it,' of Missouri. Applicants w ill call at the Ooveruor's office. July 111 . Ill 15 ' CiERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails. Class, House Builders' materials, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Mihtarv Co.hU, ke. .Vc, No. 161 High street, sign of the Oih PedWek. WINIJ A RK'II ARDS TEALER9 i J lies. Boot: rofftiln and Dfjmeeue lry (, noils, ttroce- lloots and Shot s. Ac. Ac. wholesale and retail, No. I, Ooodale's How , High street. THOMAS ACHESON, fl.iri O. W. Smnwooii A. Co.d DEALER in tiro, cries, l.itp.ors. Wines and Produce, No. i, Buckeye Block, Columbus, Ohio. J. II. HI LEY', DF M.l'.ll in Law. Medical, Thee logics l.t lassie al. School and Miscell -oils Hooks. su)erior Stntionerv and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. YYIIEATON, DRUQOIST.Ud Dealer in Patent .Medicines. Paints. Oils, Die Stutrs, Class, Ac. A c. wholesale and retail, corner of lliliaml Hr I streets. Columbus. Ohio. FAY & KILBOl HNK, DEALERS in Dry Ooods. tirocenes. Hardware, Drugs, Medii ines. Paints. Oils, live Stull's. Leather, Hoots and Shoes, Ac, High street. Columbus, Ohio. OcL 1, lull. HOMCEPATIIY. TyWTORS MOBRIU ft I in. have removed their of-I ) Im i their residence. P.HI High street, a few doors north of the New t nirt Hone. Jan. H, IHKi..iy. B. BATEIIAM, KKITOH of the OllloCi I I iv noil, a Journal ol vgro ill-lure and Horticulture, published on the l:-t and loth of acn inoniii. l r i in. m i uci t , - . " y- II 1 Olhce in the It ink Huilding, near the Mate se. It. COMNTOCK CO., I-OHVl!IlNi; ,xi, COMMISSION MF.Ht HANTS. Predeel Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, ( anal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. BIIMIWAY A CO'H THON FOUNtlRV, weed treet, n tin- rMdfe, oraav 1 lius.Dliiu. Stovrsol'all kiuils,aiul agrrnt varii'tv oft as- liniis, alwavs on lian.l. Oct. I, lull. , eoi.l MBI S HAT STOIIE. ! JF. Itl hlSII.I., Ililtli striTt, oiiwit. tlir State llililil-. ini:s. aloavs href beM a nocsl nssortuii'lit of Hats anil Caps ot'tlir latest fasliiniis. Hals mailt- to onlrr. ' ' J. FOWLI'.Il, SI RfJKON 11KNTIS1, X fol I.I i InreffM IM eroMM of CohtaMM ami rli -mitv. W that M M OMMal M OMM M Nil!" HMt, No. '."I. two iloors MHIUI of tlir State Journal olliee. up stairs, wneni he is preparril lo wait on all who may favor htm with liilsi-MM in his Mialboallie TiM set M pM or silver plate in a slle not inlerier to the best that can Is- nhtaineil in the MUte. Feb. Q. W. A. McCOT A CO., WHOLESALE RD RETAIL DEALERS hi FawTiM MMM DfJ (loisls anil Croreries. opposite the State House, Ufa street, t 'ohllnhlls. Ohio. no ARiiixi;. A FEW ilenteel hoiinh-rs ran lie nrronunoilateil with poisl hoanlinir. on reasonable terms, hv anplyinir at the house I'ermerlv known as John V Itn in s Maiae, in the Rldll llillhlllljs, on Town street, between llll'll anil I rout tr,.,.,s.b, O. II. I'. t.MlKIEI.. April 1 twtf. m tVWt BWBIVBU, . I' 1.(11 l' A Oil's. I oiilertionarv. a tine lot ot Irrsh MM Also, a few riie I'llie-apples. A April m Pprifornl pttlMlMi A I. St), double i vex ami concave Spectacles, for all are-, ami in a great varietv of frames. Also. Spertarle tllass of all kinds, littrd in ohl frames at short nntire. and lowprice.b, W A FLATT CO, aJC 7. A'wl Hon. Mere Steel Cooda. ANOTIIF.II lot of Steel lleads, It in laspa.Taraela.&e. o,H.,ied thi.dAv. w. a. FLATTfcCO. March 31. 1 .inn, SniiliL's A M) vlr-s. lie-".'. I oni,- . Hands anil India rtnhhrr Cloth, A for sale At the siv'n ol the April 7. (JILT PADLOCK. Hest Jiiniiitn Nnila. ASHORTF.n sizes, from i p'nv to HI p'nv. for sale at the ,itn I" the April .. (iILT I'ADUX'K. FOR REHT, AVF.lt V pleasant anil ronvenient two storv lirirk Itnrll-intr. on Front St., a short distinrr north of Broad st M.reri l W A. ri.VlT Ilnnse Trinimintta. a l'ltVi.(MMl ss-..rtloent. Anil more rllierlen. of Mor- A tire Hun. "ttairr and other UM anil I. air lies, for sale at the siirn of the (JILT PADLLOI k. V.. W. A K. ;VYN?IE ABF. now epeninir an unusual laru'e assortment of w in tor Condi'! even de-rnption. ( lolhs. ( assinn s and SatinetU, and an evte'nsivc Assortment of liress PMJM. Please call and eiaminr. Columhna, Pec. 1 1111a. Cook'a Infnllihle Kye W nter. A LSO. Ilean's t hemiral Fhotrr. a CI l 1-ratril irtirte lor the rare of hrome And lull iinmatorv Hheiin.alism. ll Irritations. While Swellimrs. lever Sores. Ac. For! Spinal ImUtiona ale n April K J B Will TON Uractrist, Corner of Hiph and Broail sts M llli: WO HONE LIM.MEMT. ALLEN'S (ienmne Nene and Bone Liniment, by the BToss.doren or sinslc. st the Hntg Store re J. B. W HEVTON. April id. Corner of Broad and High sts. Iliu-.. Vi i!i, im - nnd Ot - MnltS. AFRESH l IIT.Y just received awl for sale low, by I. B. WHEATON, Columbus, Oct. 7. Corner of High and Broad sts. PAINT nRCSHES. A IT'LL assortment of Paint Brushes and Sash Tools, JTTL just received and for sale b J. B. WHEATON Aug. 19. CrsTMl of High And Broad sts. NAILS. A LL sires Cut And Wrought NAils. at the sign of the 4 A. Msv .11. t.ll.T PAIlLOCK. WHIPS! WHIPS! WHIPS! ASI'PERIOR quality of CsrriAge. Hiding And Bcggr Whips, i n,t and whAlebone.l just received and for sale Cheap, by E. N. SLOl. t M. J.I; I. Opposite TuMic Buddings C't Iambus. OHIO VOLUME IX. CASH FOH I'ROIHCE. TJ COM8TOCK k CO. are paving the highest price in lj. cash for Wheat, Corn, Flax-seed, Cover seed. 'I lino-thv seed, Flour. Lard, 'fallow. Bees-wax, (iinseng, l'ot and IVirl Ashes, Bacon. Wool. Feathers and Hemp ; and sell Fiour, Salt. Lumber, Shingles, I'lastcr, Cement. 4: c. die, at the loweBt prices. June 13, 1M3. CARPETS I CAHPETS1 Yj)EST Ingrain Cotton Carpets at 31, U and .1 cents. X Cotton and Wool, 06, 114 and 86 " " nil Wool. IX), -0, 110 and U0 " Just received and for Bale bv Jan. a. OSBORN'. C. STKWART & CO. CARPET BAGS BRUSSELS, Common and Ingrain and Oram Carpet Ba"s, of a varietv of sijes and colors, kept constantly on hand, by July l.J K. -. SLOCUM. Steel llemls, Tnsscls ami Bni: Cltisps. nEAD ItAliS, l'urses. I'urse Silk, Cold 1'ens, Silver JLJ W are. o;c., just received per express. For sale by Feb. 1(1. W. M. SAVAOK. William 1!. Jnrvis At Henry Jnrvis, "lOU.KC'lOHS ami Account Settlers, for nulBl ami niiiuiiiniLf counties, will attend to all Imsmr entrusted 10 them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon nMOMBN terms Otfice, up stairs, first door north of Mr Toy's store. April 1 1, If; Mi. ;y. Columbus. Ohio LASTCALi FOIl sonic time past I have been endeavoring to c ollcrt such tlrltts as an- duo mo. and ftill hive some outstanding. I would onlv say to those concerned, that they need nut bo surprised it they recede a pome invitation iu pay ilirioi - 'li the hands ol some Justice ot UM I eace Aug. i, IM1 -twlf. I.UC1AN BUTTLES. DR. BANNINi'S PATENT LACE, FOB vveaknessof the bodv.pain in the bar k. Ac. Ac. For sale bv " J. II. WHEATON, Aug. 1, lill.e If. Azmt. MILL AND CROSS CUT SAYYS. FAY A KILBOl RNE keep a constant supply of Bow-land's Mill and Cross-cut Saw s, at the lowest ces Feb. 12. DYE 8TUFF8. 1" 0GW00D, Camwood. Fustic, Nickwood, Alum, Cop-JLi peras. HI nc- Vitriol, Oil Vitriol, Indigo. F.xtr,aot of Loir wood. Ac. Ac. Just received, and for sale low. at whole sale or retail, by J. H. Will'. TO. DniKei't, Oct.lt. twAw. Corner High and Bro. id streets TANNER'S OIL. FOB S YLE low, In the barrel or eallon.atthe Drugstore ,,i J. B WHEATON, Oct. IS, Corner of High and Broad streets. LEAD PIPE, FOB CISTERNS, U ells and Ac.iuedlicts, for -ale at the sign of the t.ILT PADLOCK, ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the Mm IS. HILT PADLOCK. FAMILY IT.OI K. HA VINCI r in Sprue. made arrangements w ith seine ol the host nulls itriiejlield. lor 1 lour, we shall for the future he sup plied w ith the best and cheapest ill the market all on us. Oct. II. II. UOMSTOCK A CO. COLI'MBI S AflKN'CY. HARTFORD FIRE LNSl BANC E COMPANY. Ctp-ital flMJJOCl. nlicies issued d ol on the most reasonable terms, or- (ice. Carpenter's Building, betw Mi the Kzchanm and City Banks. Cohiiidius. TI.MO. GRIFFITH, Se,i. i:i. IS45, Secretary. CITY HOUSE S3. V RENT, T , full Matt 1 April t, IMS, Proprietor. A HARE CHANCE. I OFFER for sal e ol the most desirable business lo. cations to be had in I 'oliinibus ; being the lot joining the Exchange Hank on the north. Terms easv. Title indisputable. K,.,. 7. SUMNER CLARK. 30 Tons Pii; Iron, JUST received on consignment, anil for sale low. March 10. II. COMSTOCK A CO. FRI IT, Ac. BECF.IVF.D. a line lot of t (ranges and Lemons At Tl ST .1 II J, CJOFT ft ( it's Coiifeclioiiary in the Neil House. h 111. NEW BONNETS. J ST reeeiveilbv the sllbsenlwrs. a new ami well seleeteil aasortmelit of Seapolitian. I'rinee Albert. Failev llratil anil plain Leuhorn anil Straw Honnets. whieh ran be afford ed at unusuallv low prices. FY A- Ml.HtH RIIS. Feb. R, 1NNI P.ANC E. IOSSF.S hv Fire or Water nisnre.l afainst upon librral j terms, hv the lolitf establol.nl ami ami know n I'rotrr- tion iMeim i Cmjiiim ot" the rile of HaetrM, CoatMett-cut E. ROBBIN8, Ue. Afnti. Clei,Mtt Jan. !. M J l ll.HF.RT. Allen!, Columbus. f :riifl,,i,ti-ri Ilohca. M" I 'SI. IN Cilighanis.llirajeaml While !uslin Hnbes. At ptH II. Ul.wi rv I.I, ri isim. 100 dozrn Files, Of SK-:ir Jackson. Mottrain, Ibhotson, Hnteher anil other rrlrbratril makers, lor sale nt the si-jn of the April 7. HILT I' Vltl.OI h. lnll Lnrd LnmiiK, OF Cornelius & Co., inanufaeture. Also, Lamp Trim-niincs of All kimls, wholesale or retail, bv W. A. FLAT T A CO, yf.t 7. A,i llmitt. LIMBER. ON and after Mav lat.anr ipiantitv orilesrnptinn of ennn-trvbiniln r MTTM hail with promptness from the Steam Saw Mill, three miles west of ( ol bus. en the National Uoail. I'lease address onlers to Joseph Uobinson.aml leave at the store of Stewart .V HiarMJ or end thrniiirli the I'ost Ollire.rareof M L UUaVAlfT, April 17 twtf. New Style-IMfl. O ipialitv just received a! April an. WIM. A KltTIVKIIS (iennine Armitnue Jloii.ehnle Anvils. SOl.ili liox ami eMJMN Vim. fors;ile st the sian of the April 7. till.T I'ADUX'K. Hnnma Cor Rent. H M, MB over the llookstore of I. N'. Whiting SF.VI A IlillitlliHton. and over tl.e Store o M. t owles & t o , roiiienirntiv finished on lor otnres. are lor rem. r.niunc At the Hi kstore ot Feh.d. 1 N. WHITT.Ni; i, HI VITM.TUIV Senla nnd Preaaca. CtF.AI.S Eaajtated, and Si il rreaeae furnished, for Nota O nes I'lihlir, Cetnmon I'leas and Supreme Court. He-coolers Ae. die., at verv low prices and short notiee, hy March 17. W. A IT. A IT & CO., Neil lloiise. TO rARRERS. SCYTHES anil Snraths. llav Itakt .ind I orks.t, rain Cradles. Wm and Srvthe Stones, for sale at the sisn of the t.ll.T PAOCOCK. DRI OS, MEI1ICINF.S. OILS, FAINTS, Ae. r"pilK aMeetRMI have lust received a I irje aihlition to X their stock ifDNM, Al.-.lirini-s. I ila. Paints. Ac, which they otfer at w lifdessle and retail, on the most arcomni'sla-tingternn Auir.4. FAY A KII.BOl KM!. PflBTRAIT PAIJITIMI. THE Ptkbtk arr re.feotliillv invited to call tOutjl.1 !'.. V u it's Boem, on Vtun st , eaat of lliuh, and ex. Amine his specimens in the above art. Jsn -tf. TIN PLATE. rpHF. subscribers have for sale ."SI boxes Tin Plate, l-o ! J ,, o hoiee X! dn ; also. Wire, asserted Nm., KtHsil And ronunon Mteel Iron. Mieel .ine ano nsr I in. 1,'., t FAY A KlI.HOt BNE. MACHINE CARDS. rpHF. subscribers hale for sale 50 setts Marlone ( ards J. fanrv and plain set. N'os. 30. .11, 32, 3.1, and 31, wire Also. Filleting Csrds. mAnufActureil at Iirester. Mass. Feb. 12. I AY A KILBOl HIE. Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Cntlery, Lsmps. Ac. Ac. A good assortment for sale very cheap, by W. A. PLAIT CO.. Feb.7. AXI llmur I'KINTINO INK, WARRANTED as good as any other rnAnufartared in the Fnited States. The siibserihere hsvti g been appointed agents for the sale of J. A James' Pr.nting Ink. tnsnufac. turedat Cincinnati. Ohio, will keeps constant supply of the I shove article, At the price it is sold for in Cincinnati March 1. F 11 A KII.BOl RNE. p r LBS. Cotton Chain, No. 5 to 16. OUUU 2DI lbs. Cotton Bats. Wick A' am and ( 'arpet Chain. Just rereived and for sale by Feb 11 FAY KILBOl hM. STATE JOURNAL TRI-WEEKLY. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1816. OIL FLOOR CLOTH. 5rIr.LK8 Oil nodf l loin, 01 excellent quality auv awwm tit'ul patterns, just received andfur sale bv April II l- Ai .v Ml. lint ir.. TANNERS' OIL. BBI.S Tanners' Oil, of the best oualitv, for sale by Feb It KAY .v KILBOURNK. 25 60 LINSEED OIL. insced Oil, just received and for sale bv B I OMSTOCk & CO. MILS. 1 Jan. 111. OIL AND PAINTS. vaa kegs pure White Lead, ground m oil ; ZVV '.'.ihbls. Linseed Oil-, 10 bbls. Turpentine ; Dry White Lead. Bed Lead. VenetiAii Iteil. Yellow Ocher Paris White and Chrome tlreen ; Chrome Yellow, Litharge ; Faint and While-wash Brushes, Vc c. Just received and for sale, bv KAY ft KII.BOl HNK. April'JIi. " No. I'llMligh St., sign of the Broad-axe. LINSEED OIL. O AI.LONS just received and for sale low, by the UVJU barrel or smaller tiuiutitv, tiv J.H Will. ATOM. Aug. 19, Comer of High and Broad sts. II illl.l'Y WANTED. .-AAA 111 Mlr.l. IS irlev w.lliuu. lor vvnicn we vtuipiiv t) 'UU the highest price in cash. Del t twfcw, ii. co.M.s rot'N t o. WANTED. r aaa ttt SMbLautli, juuuao. r lAxsraa.xuuuuu im-DUUU "thv seed. 11 COM STOCK 4: CO. SPRING GOODS! WF. are now rMeivlM 0l assortment of Spriny and Summer (.o.U. eousistiiui in put ol' Ftaaeh, KiiL-lisi) mid Aim rican Cloths and I asmnu res , l-rem li, Srolrli, Estill and AflMfteu OinfhUMJ l.awiis, Bar.iL'e, Haizonnett. iiks, ami mncr iiriJi ."miu , " '-""" wear; Irish ami I men Uncus; oouTi.soawii, in i-n-ss lliinilrvcn liiftn; QitnpB, CMOS, 1 rtngM, I urse 1 wtBl. Zephyr Wor.-teds. Steel Hi nt's ;iml ( Insps ; Himiiets, 'aim I.eat and Lcfboni H its ; Carpets and Oil Cloths ; Carpet Varus. Cot-tun Yam, BolUag Cloths, Leather, Ororenes, and QlHMH ware. kt mid would respeetlullv imite all to rail and examine het'ore they purchase. '. A. .MeCOY CO. -pnl ';;J. lillh. C4HRIAGE TRIIIIlIKGii J I ST rereived, at IdU Hiffl f treet I'lain and Flgtfvd RuWwr Clothj Drib and dine Union Pmirt ; I'atent Itindinp: and Dasli Leather; Knanicllcd Top Leather; CnrrnM Lamps. Hnb BuKto, Hras bark light Frames; Brass Doof Handles; Silver Flttt do.; Carriage Hlanti fcfl Vc. Aprd & FAY & KILBOI KINF.. IIOI SK FOR RKNT. Hlllj THK lUM Hrick Honoi on the Fouth-rat liiitlHj corner ot' '1'own and t rout street m now tor rent. This house, containing eight rorj cooToniontroooM with closets, iVe., has just Iteen ilioroiiuhlv repaired aim ly lilted up fur a I'amiiy rcsidenee. rof terina, e., db at I no Hook-store of Fob, 6, I. N. WHITING 111 NTINOTON, Kopo mid Cordage Fnctory MRS. K.J. MIDDLKTON will continue the iboVO business, e irriod oh in this city by her late nnobnnd (or ten years past. The work will 1m- eecuteil hy t ho same hiroman and n imls wno nave oeen euua::cii in me rxopf wiik lor tne hi-' tt vcars ; and tho publie may ho assured that all descriptions of Ititpr i)hl Twine, IUd-cnrd, I'lotr-linr. will he nodi promptly to order in the same superior style w hich lias heretofore given so much atiifaction. Aug. 13, 1814 iwtT To itatiitH ami Bikaf rTMfEofllct of tho nnoriigned, iocatod in C.nclnntt..Onio, X. is prepared to execute all orders for enyravinc and printing. The decided preference for the work of this oAoi ean he ihown hv the various orders executed, The security anainst connti rt'eitiii',' consists not in miehiner, (entirely iicyv.) hut in coiidnnitions of the most elaborate machine work, with vignettes, w hirli, in design and execution, c.niiiol he surpassed. Jan.Sa RAWDON, WRIGHT ft HATCH, Tin, hnrt ni IM Iron WUI lnniifiiilnry. Till', siiliscriber respf ctl'ullv VMUmem to his triemls, and the public in general, that he has taken the ctab-lishment formerh conducted bv L. AjOft, n Hlfjl street, opposile the Slate RuihliiiL'n, where fie will cfintinuo the liiiiness el Hie noner. i in, rMicei iron ano nr.iss nmrw manufirturiiiL'. in all Its hrancl.es. anil he pledges himself to attend to nil onlern in Win line w ith despatch, and will war rant his werk to be of the bent oualitv. I le resieril'ultv solicits a conl iiiuance of the liberal pa- tri'ine l en toiore evo inir.i to mis esianuseinem, ami par-ticnlarlv in.itcs bis friends to une him a call. He i- WtoWPg, ami will BOBttlOjtll keen on hind, Stoves of everv virieU and pattern, coiisistinu' 01 the Mlxnuf Premium CW9H$ MOO, wMei are especially recniiiinended tn the nnlilie. and which he can warrant to purshasers with safetv: also, a varietv fif air-teiht ln rlr Stoves, for coal or wood, from the Cleveland and LincinDatl l onndnes. OM eOOpM, DfOJO, OOVtOf and country produre taken in exchance tor the aliove nrticien. . It tew nod horM toko M. eiehajise for utovea April 10,10 Hi. WM. II. MtODRICK ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY (If .it titUIUMM W i i'.nr.rr.) iHf) Ul, lr IHIU. To be dr nMi at Alexandria, I. V. "ti Saturday, IMa) ;V), fjlp'-, (under the superint' I Icih to of pifWir nimmiiiimr, appointed for that purpose.) J. ORMKttT & ., l A(.i:is. 'tl .No. Lottery, U DMMl Itdlots. m i i mud KHKSKi 1 jt.vi.iKm i JflOJJOO 1 ji.imti i aijoiM 2 lll.KKtare .1i.ls 4 TJtWm 151)110 2 Sum arc II'JI 'J A;M are WW 4 'JAW are !' .l'J n OTOflare HMW 20 lOtaiare KljOOO 20 fiOOare UjDW III )are WW AO HOO are ISJtW 2110 JOOare H'.)" 128 IIS are WW H (t are MW M 711 are I'JiJO m SOaie I2JW0 MM 30 are : IJIJKm VtH 15 are VJ.I;k 31121 prizes, amounting to :.!',! .: Tickets jj Halves. 57 .V) Quarters, : 7,5 Eighths. l 1171 Certificates ol Psckages will cost for 26 Whole Tiekels. f !; Hi Halves. jrH0; i tjti irters, $M: y, Eighths. Jii. Ty Visiters and persons residing at a distance will plea., heAr in nnnd that the ottire for the ( apital I'riies is Four doors west of BROWN'S HOTEL. Pennsylvania Avenue "J! ""S ""; , ' nam me.iTv .. , MEIXS Ar (OMPANY S KXPRESM. DMM. IM MM. .now of tiioi-tty of iftrnt. Iiavine folil ami i 1 1 ' all hit right, title and intrrpftt in thr Kipreiw UM and Kipr1 l-'nrwarHinff ami ( 'ommifni'm Itiiiii) sh t' Will" A o.. to limn WKLM, of thr rity fif Kuifiln. notice in hrrrhy irivrn, that the r,-partrorhip hpftoforp piiftinj hrtwppn the -u-. ' 'i- r- am. aiiti )nn-nintr has bm wholly iSr it". I ami diolfrd. ami that from lienrpforth thp riiil Mil Iim no nplit. intereit or concern in said firm, or in the Kiprena, I orwarriing ami Com-miscion BufiDes of aaid H'KI.l.S ft I OMI'aNV, IIKXKV WELLS, Wil l JAM - KMUiO. A .IOM.N V. VRKF.rtF.NBl K'iM Buffalo. Mar 7. Rlo t?m WFXI.S tV CO. I n-li-h And C1airal Nrhool, BMSTK(N'i Boildinir, No. , High street, Colum XI. hue; TN 'H lei liv .1. .'nil -, ' f mmm mrlnrl... th Tev-K.l. I c i nr " .,- . . ... .. ,7 mmm m trv. Triffon'-TiK'trT. .Mrnau ration. Land Sureyinf , (ieopra phv. Book-ifpinc. mr. KtenintT Shorl. from ,J past 6 n't lork to 4 past 8, rie eveninffi" per week. Private eaoo to individuals or classes at honrs not in-torferinf; with the school exerriaea. Terim moderat J. J. has had twenty-one jean experieiire in tmtion in BPTeral unpenor aehools. Nov. I twtf. Jut r- ' n d. AMBI-I". ass-ortment of ladies monminir lwns. Bar atfei, Baliontu and jinvhama. For sale bv Mav '-im. OSBOR5. C. STEWART k CO. Jmnt t 1 i ' '1 , For sale b A I aR'.F. lot of Banee Shawls and Scarfs JX May ls-41 OBOHN.C &TLWABT At LO BOOKS & STATIONERY. J, H. RILEY, Mertwllrt k Statfunri, ounositc the 5 latr JPousc NEW BOOKS. TOHN MARTEN, n Seuuollu Henry Millier, Mrs. J Sherwood. Mt-moir of the Rev. Alcmnder Proudfit, D. D., with selections from his Diary and Correspondence, Ac., bv Ins Mm, bv John Forsvth. D. D. Philanthropy, or my Mother's Bible, founded un an incident which happened in New Y'ork. Mill's System of Louie, being a connected view of the principles f evidence, and the methods of scientific investigation. Ac. Part Vi Dictionary of Praetieal Medicine. Just received at April 9. RILEY'S. OREGON I MAI'S of Oregon, bv the United States' ExploringF.l-pediii'-n; CilHi'es Wilkes. Esq.. Commander. Persons sending $ postage ptid, will have sent ttiem I copies of the AbOTI valuable map. Ailurcss RILEY, Jan 'M. BookMlUr, CMaWMa, O. HISTORY OF ROME. BY Thomas Arnold, D. D., 2 vols. Uvo. Just received at Jan. 111. RILEY'S. New Law Hooks. AUCUBOLD'S Laws ofNIol I'nus, ivols.; H room s Legal Maxims, - vols.; Vol. 10 Mason tV WeUltv'a Reports. Just received at lire. 27. RILEY'S. Illunk Hooks, AVERY superior stock of lllank Hooks, of every variety, size and oualitv, just received and for sale bv Oct. 30. J. It RILEY. MEDICAL BOOKS. ACOLLF.CTIO.N of valuable .Medical Hooks, for sale cheap forcaidi.at HILLY 'S. jnnt received, Kratnuus Wilson on llealthv bkin. Jan. 1U. H B W HKDICAX HOOKS. T1IF. Domestic Mauaueinent of the Sick I town necesanry, in aid of medical treatment, for the cure of diseises, by nthony Todd Thompson, M, ., V, L. S. 1 vol. iJmo. Hesearchrs in Scrol'ulotiH Oiseiisos bv J. (i. A. Logol. D. M. P, Translated hv A. Sidney DotM, A. ML, M. 1). Iso, The rclphrnltMl M'ork of Chevalier V. Mwidat, D. M. I'. .')0 illustrations. Just rereived at Feb. 'JL RILF.Y "S. The London Fnr)eloirdia, vols, Till'. London Kncvfdoprdia, or liictiwiary of Science, Art. Literature and .'radical Mechanics, comprising a popular view of the present Mite of knowledge ; illustrated by several hundred copper plate engravings, and appro, pri.ite diagrams, complete in vols, royal l.vo., London. HH.i. Just received, and for sale cheap at Feb. RILEY'S. Holt 11 in: mum:. IVIES of a Journal from I nrnlnll to t airo. bv MichAcl iBjm 'ritinursli. I Bart Srrond S(ric of (ratal and Caliin, by mum, 1 pirt. Thn Poetirnl Worka of John Krnl. -' I'urts. LriBh Hunt's Ittiliiin Torts. Sparta,tom Ju.i reeaired at llll.F.Y'S. M in i. II. Drhiito on Slavery. BETWEKN the RojT, J. ltlmchard and N. I,. Uice, at ( 'inriniiati The T.esnllliKhtonf Women, with an introductory bisl.trv of their imgiA mimiMkim Uw l!e.f-. oooM IM reudal civil systems, inchubnu tin- law nl marnaiie, divorce, lie, Ac bv Kdward 1. Maimtield, A. M. Just received at Mtrehfl, Kll.KVs, (.rrriilcnl,N I.videnre, A FEW ooi s ol the Jd vol ot lireenleal s t-.videnrc, J just recened, and for sale at HILKVS. Man h . HKW BOOKIt Pltl.O'l"S Journey to Ararat, with Maps and Illustration.1'nrrrnMlr Tom, by Mrs. Dana. The I'niry Hook, with eight! illut rations, onlv .ri0ets, Noti. Duol I- n.etionnry ol Prnetiettl .Heili cine. No. 50 nnd SI NnrperN IliMe. Vol. 1 llliistruteil Wiinilerini; Jow, Are. Just reccwd at April Hi. HH.KY'S. .11 ST RBCEITED, fiH;','S till vol, lli.aiory of the Hefonnation. o, tiic en. ire work complete in one volume at Wil It; MLKl s. GROCERIES. OROCFIOKS. THF. MuMllMrl oiler for sale at their ohl stan.l, .o. o, Ooodale's Kow, IS hlnls prime N. it. NflV. New ttrlrans ami Suij ir House Molasses. ,'SI It,:-. RroCeMW. Fine ellanilk and eonimon Tohacco. Sii,erior I iiinpoHiler and VoMg Hi son Tea. I'eolier, Sp;re. fJlMJ.fi Ac, ,Vr. Marrh I. FAY A KILBOl I'M' THOMAS AellF.SON. W HOLES M.l. ami Retail t Ireeer, No. I Reekeye Block. Broad street, is now rereivine a eeii'-ral .i,.ortment f M iplr ( i rot rnrs, w Inch he oilers lo ( oiii.tn Mrrrli nit i and families low. Terms cash. .New OrteAM Suoar; l.oaf Suear l Pulverised Snjari Louisiana Steam Suar ; New Orleans Molasses; Kio t'otfee ; Javat orfee; Havana Cofce. Fell. 17. Yonntr II, son Tena. GUN-POWDER TEA Imperial do , ltl.u k do. for snlr .No. 1 Bnrkrie Blork. hv Pel.. 17. THOMAS ACHE-ON, Tobaeeo nnd Snnfl. Put Nil I.I MI'S; Mr.. MlnWi TtaeCet Twelve " I, T. Hans A I. itt mer. No. 1 T.W. H- Mnrihy.No. 1: JT, Bohl-n. -No. J. Miccohov Simn; Srotrhdo. I'orsilr No 1 Burkeve Illork.hr Fell. 17. THOMvS CHESON I.iqnor nnd Wines. AgEIONETTE Brandy; Hastau ( harrayerdo.; , Meder Swan Oin ; Hourplasslitn ; Jamaica Hum ; Madeira Wine; Pert Wine ; Rectified Whiskey, l or s lie at .No. 1 Buckeye Rlock. hv ret 17. THOMVS M'HEWN. PICES, 11 X.I'PF.R. Alspiee. Ntitmeffs I i - .-. M I-" IT t X For sale at .No. t Bin kei Block, hv Feb. 17. THOM- III s( 'N CAUDLES. IT R CAN 111. ES ; Mnulddo.; Diptdn. ) I or sale At No. I Buckeve Block, hv Feb. 17. THOM W ' III -ON WANTED, TN EXCHANOF. for t.rorer .Vl rent hu.; am, m pho ; Timothy eeH. $1 to J1 (.inFentT. J.i cni pr ! ft .; 1 r ith- r- 0 do. do.; Inrd Peirhen. jt Vi bm., Bottrr. Ii to R renta ik.', P. irlaih. . r r 1( fc' i llirler 10 do. do; do. do.; Hi, Seed. 75 Pried Applea. f 1 ,V White Pea Reann 5lrHo ; ii i'm, J.j rrutn IT. ; Kr ale at No 4 Rurkpir Block, hv fh17. TIKMS VCHF.SON. Ynlnnblr Propeiir lor Snle in nlnmba, Ohio. THF, aMdersifrned offer for ale hi eitemive Tanning ft ihtiwhrnent. ttnate on WitT street, of this citT, together with the toola and rrtMl on hand. In ronneetion with the Tannery are two briek dwelling? (tnii.e, a brirtt stable, an eit-nive bark iheil, finishing shop, ateam ensnne. for irindinc Inrk. an apparatua for rteam-inff leechea, a aplittint! mv hine, and a loaintiin of livingj ' re in trie I an-1 am H.r.;-i rw- I leechea. a pool, and th ncrec-inr lime aiwl rnteti. and am nf room on the nrooertv for etil trcme the etahlihment ; The Yard it all nnder roof and is now well atorked and in full operation. nv percn demnw- of nwrchasins prop-j erty of the ahore daenptton. will do weil to rail am the ! rnharriber, who will ahow the premises, and make the terrm ct. WAAC TAYLOR, rolamhaa, April fJ, IftAfi wtf. noTi r: IS hrehr fiven, that n K N Slocnm haa been appointed to take special rare and rharte of the old Peaiten-j liarv lot in Cd-nabon, beloninnir to the State of Ohio, with 1 authority to conameuce and pc --ate suits agrainat any person or persons, committing? cpredationa vpon the same, by I virtue ot a resotation f tti ijnerai ftwseinwv, pneed Jannarv II. IH4T,. M. BARtLET. i April I. 1846. NUMBER 175. OHIO STATE JOURNAL. From thn (irecnville Patriot. A Chapter on Hard Moucy Friend, ol'allome uurreney, iteau ana j-uuuer. The Looofcee leaders, in their clamor airnmst the new RerenOfl Law, BOM to lie ibto to divert public attention from their odious and destructive It.ililJ MO.VK V Doctrines, nnd thus ohtain a majority in the next LefnlUtar, ; hut we are (leteriiiined, as tur as in us lies, to hold tin m In the Till E ISSI Em issue ImtMf tendered hv the Locoi'oco State Conven tion ol the Sth of January Inst, fund accepted by the Whisr nartv nil over tile State. We made liberal ex tracts from Tod's Letter lo that Convention, nnd placed then at our mast-head several months noo, in order that the people iniirht have his views on the iiiipollttnt question of the Currency, constantly hefoie them. V e now present variouse.xtrncts troin tin- iinireeuinirn of Locofoco county conventions, Ac all going to shovv Hint that parly are determined upon the destruction of our present Umikiuir Law, and a return lo u Hold and Silver currency ! We intend lo " keep them before the people " from this time until the election, that the voters of this county, at least, may he prepared to choose between Bbb and a Home Currency and Toil nnd Pot-Metal. We begin with the Resolutions of the 8u of January Convention. JteaWtW, That we had with admiration, hope, and courage, the noble stand taken by David Tod in his letter read to this convention upon the subject of BANKING and the OURRKNOI . and with " 011- ( OMIMIOMISISI, IIOSTIt.lTV TO Till: IIHt llSllK BANK ING AND PAPER CURRBNOY" inscribed upon our Banner, we coniinit it to his hands, with the nssur-ed confidence that it will "nercr btdrserlcd M'ttUtf siirnniltrrd." HtW.leW, That the deinncracv of Ohio ore opposed to all PAPER Cl'RRENCY, and are resolved to return to the constitutional currency of (JOLD AND SILVER. This, we should think, was hard notwh, In " rn"' science ; hilt it is not quite so hard as the following : Resolutions passed at a Loco county convention ill Columbiana county. " Hhti, Thai by a discreet nnd persevering ngi-tntion of the inbjeflt of Stole Htfyrm, every true friend of repuliliean principles may confideiilly anticipate the ll IV when the constitution of Ohio will he remodelled biennial Legislatures eslnhlished n vole of the people necessary to aulborize an increase of the State Debt Judges, Clerks of the Court, Ac, chosen nt the ballot box AND rnr. issck ok '.i'r.'i MOJtBY bv eonponATioss ok iNinvim-vt.s, FORoiODEA ll Y Till: I I ttOMteifTM E Ol' OF THK STATE." That will do ! hard enough, we should suppo-e, to satisfy the ' hnrdest " of Um hards. The Mlghbocl of MoNnllT, however, deterntined to out-baril the hards of olil Coluinhinna. How well (hey succeeded, will he seen bv the subjoined : Resolutions' adopted' at a J.ocofoco Convention in Knox count!'. Il id ml, That a hanking avaleui is a scheme of robbery, invented by the Inr.y few, for the plunder of the laboring many ; and that banks of issue, Iff unconstitutional in their creation, and aristocratic and oppressive in th,!f tendencies. RmMMI, Thnt we will never relax our efforts to re- ,1 ,l, Col. -rat bank, tor law of b.sl witl'lT. Until that mIamm of friiudand plunder shall no longer disgrace the statutes of the Slnte. Prettv well done for the " Democracy " of "in domitable old Knox, " (as ex-Auditor BrMfk would suv.) but little did they think that they were to he so suddenly erlipscd by so young n convert to the hard money faith as tin' editor of the Statesman. But strange as it may nppcnr, two days niter the ndjourn- lit of the gnu. Convention, jlnzeweil, the editor of the Statesman, ( just IS hours old in the hard money cause) put the gray-headed veterans of Knox in the hack-ground, by the publication ot IM MMWntg lllielier : II , it irr Am. curried out our prinrijdrn in litis StMt, s laid down in the resolutions adopted by the Con-enlion of the Stli, that portion of the indrprudenl tftumn irhirh fmtridrf for Ihi ctdlrrtion of the rrrtntir in lilll.l) MTU MM CK, will have been sulisian-tially adopted here ; ns we shall then he compelled lo diet .1 if Im M ffJbvJ b rnllid PAPER MONEY, and Nt) TIII.M, III 1 111 I'. IIMMIH IIUDBAs HARD CAN HE RECEIVED IN PAYMENT OF TAXES. Catching Dm spirit of the Stntesmati nrtirle, the o Democracy" of old Hamilton echoed back the sentiments of the editor as follows: " ResWeeal, That the UEPE.1l of ih, BXYX LAW or OHIO, the mBUm jf IM REPEJfVE tf IM Ihltl iii lilll.l) nnd SUA hill, and the legislative and Judicial invnliilntion of nil future trntisaet ions in Mat r IMMf, will free the people of Ohio of the I I USE of I'.ll'IAl I I HRKJ&Y, either from their mm or the lMt of the surrounding States and will in our day, bring on n0MMM(M. Another Illustration. Tin haste in whieh the doininnnl party in ('onpress, were to clothe Mr. I'olk with tho powi rs of a dictator, on the reception of the MWI from .Mexico, in an-ttimnl illuMrntion of Mm tendency of progreasive de-mocrney. It was at the darkest hour of the revolution that the Continental Cnnirress entrusted even QcMfsJ Vasliinirlon will the disiTetionarv power nf artiriff as he nnw lit fur the of the country ; and then Un country was overrun hy British armies, the power of WarthiniTliin wan n mnall, enfei Ided,half-provided army, and jmerican Independence was rather a thmp Ii' ped Nm than expected. But now, no American (toil being invaded, no danger to tin' independenre of the eoiuitrv being anticipated, on 111 mere fact of a skirmish having taken place bvtwpcn American and Mexican troops, they, who pretend to he, par excellence, the Democracy of the country, give lo Mr. I'olk an amount of owcr far greater than that given to tien. Washington, for then the (.overmnent could not have raised ten millions of dollars, and every body knows that there was no probability ol Washington coming into command of fifty thousand men. Though a I,ocofoco may say that Mr. Folk M a paler and a worthier man to be entrusted with power than was (reneral Washington, he can hardly say that the present crisis wes nr-rent enough to justify thei-xlu-intion of that Mfcat Can any man say th it the emer-jrency was so great as lo justify such rash legislation ? Congress could not have been more precipitate if a victorious enemy had been within a day's marrh of Washington. The Senate of Home acted with more de liberation, after having heard of the defeat atCan-nx, and when it was supposed that Hannibal was on his way to th city. Even if the rmergency were tn-fin tely more pressing than it is, it ia solely the fault of Mr. Polk and his coadjutors, that it was no timely and constitutionally provided for inari7r Itkiff. The Ohio Union says that the nf xt locofoco National convention will nominate as it randidate for the Fruidenev a man who is "the truest embodiment of mm princintea and policy of the Democracy." H n ti an embodiment will certainly he the moat crooked and contrary of all men. He will be the most self-antagonixed nf all mortals lie will have as many eyes as Argus and squint lovingly in all directions and at every political doctrine. He will be a State's rights man and a Dorrrte, a frce-tradist and a protectionist, a hank man andahard money man, and in favor of extending the area of freedom and a lover of the oM landmarks of the Constitution JswisriHt Javmai. j1-woth Tooth There was lately dtstnterred mom the Sandv and Beaver Canal, between Hanover and the Tunnel, hy James Rnssel.in whoae posse asso it i, ft Mammoth Tooth Its dimensions are length 12 inches, wede like ; circumfrrence about 17 inches, and at edge 4 an inch : 4$ by 3$ mebr in width on the fare, and weighs lift poonds. ll m in a food atate of preservation, although dtnrovered aeven feet from the -arface of the earth -Ohio Realtors;. In the s ngle county of Mf reT, Pcnnsw rvania, there are now erecting fourteen new iron fnmares, and one thousand miners are now wanted to mine irow and coal in tbe valler of the Chenajiro. M n that have soine ' experience in mining are moat needed, yet all are sore of employ fnent, anal m a region prow-rbial for ita bealthfaioeaa r'Winf Timer Colonization hociety TlriH society held its anniversary lust evening ftt th' Broadway Tabernacle, and the meeting was numu-rouiily attended. It was rendered peculiarly interesting by the presence of Mr. Ltigenbeel, the U.S. "gent for recaptond Africans in Liberia; Mr. Seymour, a resident in the ookmy, and a little African hoy tkl " from a stave market, which being within the jurisdic" tion f the OOlonj was broken up by order of Governor Roberts. The annual report was read by Dr. I). Meredith Reese, Secretary of the society. The receipts of th-year have been ,f56,4S, of which 990,00Qwaseon-tri--buled specially for the purchase of territory. !1mh had been raised in the State of Pfew York. Theotil- ht ot the vessel winch sailed- tor .Liberia on the 1st of May cost :.VI0IK According to a census taken in 1843, then- were in the colony Jfidd'y schools, having r.li"i Hchulurs, of whom 98 were uative Africans; Churches, 13 Methodist, I Baptist ana4 3 Preslylemu. The population then was , of whom 143 were communicants in the nrvcral Churches ; 40'D rere eon-verted natives, and 1 Hi recaptured Africans. The to-taj number of emigranU up to that lime was 4456, of whom 4l!H) were eent out by the American Colonization Society, Hf, by the I'mled Slates. Ninety-seven purchased their freedom, Hi?? were born free. These statistics do not include Cape Palmaa. The st;ite of morals in the country was described as highly commendable the reception given to the recaptured cargo of the Pons afforded undeniable evidence that the benevolent principles of the Gospel are there well understood and practised. Mr. Seymour, a colored resident in Liberia, appear' ed before the audience in the full costume of a chief of the MulngO tribe, nnd displayed variouB articles of native craft nnd manufacture. He said that he had been in the colony tour and n halt years. He went mere desiring in no tree in every respect to aland erect in the dignity of manhood and to enjoy the privileges granted to him by tlud and he had happily found that freedom. Previous to his-going.hia friends had sought to dissuade him from his purpose alleging that he was acting on unfriendly part' to his brethren in the South, because it was believed that the scheme of colonization would have a tendency to protect the slavery under which they groaned. The speaker however look al the time a different view ot the matter. He believed that a place must ho prepared for his countrymen, and that that place must lint be in this Country, but in Liberia, where those who are capable of doing any thing of discharging their du ty as men among men might go and lay a foundation for a joyous home and prepare for the reception of their families. He ftha s.m'aker.1 had also another mo tive which gave him considerable comfort. He found prophecy thai h:s people should he canied awav and subjected to rigid and hard treatment, but the day should come w'hen they should return and carry their treasures to the mother-land. He had come to this country wild the intention of going back to Africa, lor he was desirous of giving all his strength anW en ergy for Un service of Africa. lie I hen explained that the principal want of the col-nf was implements of husbandry and a small amount of machinery to enable the colonists- more speedily to ercci uieir ouinnngs. Tne lumber they obtain Irom the swamp is the only kind that can be readily cutby the common saw it is soft nnd nut durnble. The'v wunted much a sleain saw mill if it could be obtained. 1'rne they hail water privileges, but they were near the head of their navigable waters and the lumber would have to be floated a great distance, and that which from its durability it was most desirable to use was a heavy sinking wood, and the colonists were obliged to float it with a lighter timber. The speaker contended moreover that the sugar cano could be grown in Liberia with ns little trouble as in the West Indies. He had been in the West Indies and investigated the mailer. The West India cane was inferior to that they could urow in Liberia, and know ing this, they were desirous of making their own sugar ami molasses, in which some little amount of steam power would be highly advantageous ne nau pnjoyctl good health m Liberia. He had never been confined to hm bed bv sickness bv dav or by night. Me had had the acclimating fever three times. At first some of the colonists tried to make their wealth by trading bul they have now found out their mistake, nnd are successfully pursuing agriculture. At one tune tin. speaker was captain in the militia force, at another a Jenislator. a justice of the neaco and a preacher of the Gospel. He had not seen that auvmieeiiieni winch ne nail hoped for, but he relied on hm promise on neiiau oi Atrieu a nroiuige that could never fail. The natives of Liberia he descriU-d an shrnwd mA observant, nnd many of them are now employed in the mechanic arts and are good workmen. They take pride in w hat they are engaged in, and it is to be expected that ere long a nation in the matter of civilization will be born in a dav. Mr. Sevmonr un- loudly applauded during the delivery of his address. Dr. Lugenbeel next addressed the meeting nnd spoke with much feeling of the uniform kindness shown him by his colored friends during his residence at the eolo-ny. During the prosecution of his arduous duties he had often been called to meet sickness, and they were to him instead of mother and sisters whom he had left in his native laud. When he went there it was his intention only to remain longenough to train two voting men of color for the profession of medicine. He had .hit. t iled m that to a considerable extent, but wus compelled to leave sooner than he intended, on account ol his failing health. The Doctor, having brought with him a litlle colored boy, explained how he came in his possession. He was a native of the Golnh tribe, about 2tM miles Eastward of Monrovia, but was brought down to the coast and sold hy his own countrymen to a slave trader, who had a small slave factory about twenty miles north of Monrovia, and within the jurisdiction of Hm colony. So soon ns it was found that this slave factory exiated, Oof, Koberts sent a marshal, with a small body f men, to break it up, in which they easily succeeded, hut captured only four of the slaves, one of whom he had taken under his care. He was not a slave now. He next referred to the case of the Pons and reca-p, filiated the principal facts already but too well-known here. He said that many of them were of the Congo tribe the mmm) degraded tribe and reputed cannibals. (In reply lo a question from the secretary, Dr. Reese, l)r L. said that the probable value of the negro boy wonld he 018 in barter, $10 in money, and he would probably bring f'iTid in Cuba or Rio ) The climate lie described as exceedingly pleasant he had really been serionnly inconvenieii. ed for the day or two b had been in this country by tin chilliness of this ehmnte, The wpeaker was loudly applauded on resuming his teat. The Kidnnppine Case. It is with sorrow that we notice the action of Kentucky on this subject. Owing to the crowded state of our columns, and a press of work, we did not, at the time of transaction, take as much notice of the facta as we should otherwise have done. Besides we supposed liiat therewould be no difficulty with Kentucky, in straightening the matter, and so was more carefeart bsjMbI it Hut K"iitucky has now acted and we think it i i time to speak out on the subject. We regret that there should he any difficulty with thia State ; for of all others, we think she is the most rlosery connected with us, by the common ties of the I'rwon- But our laws have been violated hy citizens of Kentneky ; and a court of Kentucky defends the criminals ; and the time has arrived for our State to act ; and we hepo io see action or a prompt nature. We have not room for the arguments on either stile of the question ; but certain it ia thai Jerry Phinney tl a free man, for slavery cannot exist for a moiHent in Ohio, under our constitution. And no derision can be shown whew in it is justified MM Report;. Among the articles of freight by the Medianjf nhiffk arrived on Sunday, were ten fnll-hlooded Mcrmo sheep, from the cerebrated Hock of Lord WVstonEng-land, imported by S W Jewett, Kaq., an enterprising wool grower of Werbridge, Vermont. The origin, of Lord Weston s flock was a gift of 40 ewes from, an Majesty, ff-nrge the Third, and they were selected bv his rordShip from 500 which had been sent by ut- Cor. tea nf tiwiin to the King more than thirty years since. The sheep in question arrived in exeelfent condition, and were yesterday forwarded north (o their owner .V. V. Cmrn. A4t. DisTHr.sstac. Act inr.sT On Saturday la at, aasonv of our citizens were engaged in in.,,! i ta budding, winch they had placed oa wagotsa for that pnrnoar , a little boy shoot r yeara of mmx mom nf Mr Fosnangh, of Ml place, in attemptiikaj to climb on the budd ng, misawsl hsa held, and vrasj thrown under the wheel, which, running over his breast and head, in-stantry erawhesl htm to death Cirehrillf Herld. Moi at Proai, In i-oi. We had supposed that the day for helping forward Abolitionism by mobs m the free States had gone by, but it appears that the Abolition Convention that met at Pswia, III , om the Mh, was completely broken up by a mob, and womt of the Abolitionists were mtten egged extensively Miserable business ftw freemen CrWand Jfr

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TknflstfiGLLF.lt s I Stationers, in-.vt door to tin t linton JLJ llank.llit,'h street, C oliinibus.Oluo. A large assortment of Books and Stationerv alwas on bud. SE1I1ERT & LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposile the Public Offi. ees, Columbus. Avg.K,lM6. WU, Skihkkt. M. C. Lil t i v. HOOK BINDERY. CMATTOON. Book-binder, High street, tinir A HuntniL'lon's Book-store. lb opposite WW' iik-liimliiig of everv description, executed on short notice. TIIOS. YV. II. MONEI.Y, COMM1SSIONF.I1 for the acknowledgment of Deed, Powers of Attorney, to administer oaths, and to take depositions and affidavits for the St it,' of Missouri. Applicants w ill call at the Ooveruor's office. July 111 . Ill 15 ' CiERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails. Class, House Builders' materials, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Mihtarv Co.hU, ke. .Vc, No. 161 High street, sign of the Oih PedWek. WINIJ A RK'II ARDS TEALER9 i J lies. Boot: rofftiln and Dfjmeeue lry (, noils, ttroce- lloots and Shot s. Ac. Ac. wholesale and retail, No. I, Ooodale's How , High street. THOMAS ACHESON, fl.iri O. W. Smnwooii A. Co.d DEALER in tiro, cries, l.itp.ors. Wines and Produce, No. i, Buckeye Block, Columbus, Ohio. J. II. HI LEY', DF M.l'.ll in Law. Medical, Thee logics l.t lassie al. School and Miscell -oils Hooks. su)erior Stntionerv and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. YYIIEATON, DRUQOIST.Ud Dealer in Patent .Medicines. Paints. Oils, Die Stutrs, Class, Ac. A c. wholesale and retail, corner of lliliaml Hr I streets. Columbus. Ohio. FAY & KILBOl HNK, DEALERS in Dry Ooods. tirocenes. Hardware, Drugs, Medii ines. Paints. Oils, live Stull's. Leather, Hoots and Shoes, Ac, High street. Columbus, Ohio. OcL 1, lull. HOMCEPATIIY. TyWTORS MOBRIU ft I in. have removed their of-I ) Im i their residence. P.HI High street, a few doors north of the New t nirt Hone. Jan. H, IHKi..iy. B. BATEIIAM, KKITOH of the OllloCi I I iv noil, a Journal ol vgro ill-lure and Horticulture, published on the l:-t and loth of acn inoniii. l r i in. m i uci t , - . " y- II 1 Olhce in the It ink Huilding, near the Mate se. It. COMNTOCK CO., I-OHVl!IlNi; ,xi, COMMISSION MF.Ht HANTS. Predeel Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, ( anal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. BIIMIWAY A CO'H THON FOUNtlRV, weed treet, n tin- rMdfe, oraav 1 lius.Dliiu. Stovrsol'all kiuils,aiul agrrnt varii'tv oft as- liniis, alwavs on lian.l. Oct. I, lull. , eoi.l MBI S HAT STOIIE. ! JF. Itl hlSII.I., Ililtli striTt, oiiwit. tlir State llililil-. ini:s. aloavs href beM a nocsl nssortuii'lit of Hats anil Caps ot'tlir latest fasliiniis. Hals mailt- to onlrr. ' ' J. FOWLI'.Il, SI RfJKON 11KNTIS1, X fol I.I i InreffM IM eroMM of CohtaMM ami rli -mitv. W that M M OMMal M OMM M Nil!" HMt, No. '."I. two iloors MHIUI of tlir State Journal olliee. up stairs, wneni he is preparril lo wait on all who may favor htm with liilsi-MM in his Mialboallie TiM set M pM or silver plate in a slle not inlerier to the best that can Is- nhtaineil in the MUte. Feb. Q. W. A. McCOT A CO., WHOLESALE RD RETAIL DEALERS hi FawTiM MMM DfJ (loisls anil Croreries. opposite the State House, Ufa street, t 'ohllnhlls. Ohio. no ARiiixi;. A FEW ilenteel hoiinh-rs ran lie nrronunoilateil with poisl hoanlinir. on reasonable terms, hv anplyinir at the house I'ermerlv known as John V Itn in s Maiae, in the Rldll llillhlllljs, on Town street, between llll'll anil I rout tr,.,.,s.b, O. II. I'. t.MlKIEI.. April 1 twtf. m tVWt BWBIVBU, . I' 1.(11 l' A Oil's. I oiilertionarv. a tine lot ot Irrsh MM Also, a few riie I'llie-apples. A April m Pprifornl pttlMlMi A I. St), double i vex ami concave Spectacles, for all are-, ami in a great varietv of frames. Also. Spertarle tllass of all kinds, littrd in ohl frames at short nntire. and lowprice.b, W A FLATT CO, aJC 7. A'wl Hon. Mere Steel Cooda. ANOTIIF.II lot of Steel lleads, It in laspa.Taraela.&e. o,H.,ied thi.dAv. w. a. FLATTfcCO. March 31. 1 .inn, SniiliL's A M) vlr-s. lie-".'. I oni,- . Hands anil India rtnhhrr Cloth, A for sale At the siv'n ol the April 7. (JILT PADLOCK. Hest Jiiniiitn Nnila. ASHORTF.n sizes, from i p'nv to HI p'nv. for sale at the ,itn I" the April .. (iILT I'ADUX'K. FOR REHT, AVF.lt V pleasant anil ronvenient two storv lirirk Itnrll-intr. on Front St., a short distinrr north of Broad st M.reri l W A. ri.VlT Ilnnse Trinimintta. a l'ltVi.(MMl ss-..rtloent. Anil more rllierlen. of Mor- A tire Hun. "ttairr and other UM anil I. air lies, for sale at the siirn of the (JILT PADLLOI k. V.. W. A K. ;VYN?IE ABF. now epeninir an unusual laru'e assortment of w in tor Condi'! even de-rnption. ( lolhs. ( assinn s and SatinetU, and an evte'nsivc Assortment of liress PMJM. Please call and eiaminr. Columhna, Pec. 1 1111a. Cook'a Infnllihle Kye W nter. A LSO. Ilean's t hemiral Fhotrr. a CI l 1-ratril irtirte lor the rare of hrome And lull iinmatorv Hheiin.alism. ll Irritations. While Swellimrs. lever Sores. Ac. For! Spinal ImUtiona ale n April K J B Will TON Uractrist, Corner of Hiph and Broail sts M llli: WO HONE LIM.MEMT. ALLEN'S (ienmne Nene and Bone Liniment, by the BToss.doren or sinslc. st the Hntg Store re J. B. W HEVTON. April id. Corner of Broad and High sts. Iliu-.. Vi i!i, im - nnd Ot - MnltS. AFRESH l IIT.Y just received awl for sale low, by I. B. WHEATON, Columbus, Oct. 7. Corner of High and Broad sts. PAINT nRCSHES. A IT'LL assortment of Paint Brushes and Sash Tools, JTTL just received and for sale b J. B. WHEATON Aug. 19. CrsTMl of High And Broad sts. NAILS. A LL sires Cut And Wrought NAils. at the sign of the 4 A. Msv .11. t.ll.T PAIlLOCK. WHIPS! WHIPS! WHIPS! ASI'PERIOR quality of CsrriAge. Hiding And Bcggr Whips, i n,t and whAlebone.l just received and for sale Cheap, by E. N. SLOl. t M. J.I; I. Opposite TuMic Buddings C't Iambus. OHIO VOLUME IX. CASH FOH I'ROIHCE. TJ COM8TOCK k CO. are paving the highest price in lj. cash for Wheat, Corn, Flax-seed, Cover seed. 'I lino-thv seed, Flour. Lard, 'fallow. Bees-wax, (iinseng, l'ot and IVirl Ashes, Bacon. Wool. Feathers and Hemp ; and sell Fiour, Salt. Lumber, Shingles, I'lastcr, Cement. 4: c. die, at the loweBt prices. June 13, 1M3. CARPETS I CAHPETS1 Yj)EST Ingrain Cotton Carpets at 31, U and .1 cents. X Cotton and Wool, 06, 114 and 86 " " nil Wool. IX), -0, 110 and U0 " Just received and for Bale bv Jan. a. OSBORN'. C. STKWART & CO. CARPET BAGS BRUSSELS, Common and Ingrain and Oram Carpet Ba"s, of a varietv of sijes and colors, kept constantly on hand, by July l.J K. -. SLOCUM. Steel llemls, Tnsscls ami Bni: Cltisps. nEAD ItAliS, l'urses. I'urse Silk, Cold 1'ens, Silver JLJ W are. o;c., just received per express. For sale by Feb. 1(1. W. M. SAVAOK. William 1!. Jnrvis At Henry Jnrvis, "lOU.KC'lOHS ami Account Settlers, for nulBl ami niiiuiiiniLf counties, will attend to all Imsmr entrusted 10 them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon nMOMBN terms Otfice, up stairs, first door north of Mr Toy's store. April 1 1, If; Mi. ;y. Columbus. Ohio LASTCALi FOIl sonic time past I have been endeavoring to c ollcrt such tlrltts as an- duo mo. and ftill hive some outstanding. I would onlv say to those concerned, that they need nut bo surprised it they recede a pome invitation iu pay ilirioi - 'li the hands ol some Justice ot UM I eace Aug. i, IM1 -twlf. I.UC1AN BUTTLES. DR. BANNINi'S PATENT LACE, FOB vveaknessof the bodv.pain in the bar k. Ac. Ac. For sale bv " J. II. WHEATON, Aug. 1, lill.e If. Azmt. MILL AND CROSS CUT SAYYS. FAY A KILBOl RNE keep a constant supply of Bow-land's Mill and Cross-cut Saw s, at the lowest ces Feb. 12. DYE 8TUFF8. 1" 0GW00D, Camwood. Fustic, Nickwood, Alum, Cop-JLi peras. HI nc- Vitriol, Oil Vitriol, Indigo. F.xtr,aot of Loir wood. Ac. Ac. Just received, and for sale low. at whole sale or retail, by J. H. Will'. TO. DniKei't, Oct.lt. twAw. Corner High and Bro. id streets TANNER'S OIL. FOB S YLE low, In the barrel or eallon.atthe Drugstore ,,i J. B WHEATON, Oct. IS, Corner of High and Broad streets. LEAD PIPE, FOB CISTERNS, U ells and Ac.iuedlicts, for -ale at the sign of the t.ILT PADLOCK, ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the Mm IS. HILT PADLOCK. FAMILY IT.OI K. HA VINCI r in Sprue. made arrangements w ith seine ol the host nulls itriiejlield. lor 1 lour, we shall for the future he sup plied w ith the best and cheapest ill the market all on us. Oct. II. II. UOMSTOCK A CO. COLI'MBI S AflKN'CY. HARTFORD FIRE LNSl BANC E COMPANY. Ctp-ital flMJJOCl. nlicies issued d ol on the most reasonable terms, or- (ice. Carpenter's Building, betw Mi the Kzchanm and City Banks. Cohiiidius. TI.MO. GRIFFITH, Se,i. i:i. IS45, Secretary. CITY HOUSE S3. V RENT, T , full Matt 1 April t, IMS, Proprietor. A HARE CHANCE. I OFFER for sal e ol the most desirable business lo. cations to be had in I 'oliinibus ; being the lot joining the Exchange Hank on the north. Terms easv. Title indisputable. K,.,. 7. SUMNER CLARK. 30 Tons Pii; Iron, JUST received on consignment, anil for sale low. March 10. II. COMSTOCK A CO. FRI IT, Ac. BECF.IVF.D. a line lot of t (ranges and Lemons At Tl ST .1 II J, CJOFT ft ( it's Coiifeclioiiary in the Neil House. h 111. NEW BONNETS. J ST reeeiveilbv the sllbsenlwrs. a new ami well seleeteil aasortmelit of Seapolitian. I'rinee Albert. Failev llratil anil plain Leuhorn anil Straw Honnets. whieh ran be afford ed at unusuallv low prices. FY A- Ml.HtH RIIS. Feb. R, 1NNI P.ANC E. IOSSF.S hv Fire or Water nisnre.l afainst upon librral j terms, hv the lolitf establol.nl ami ami know n I'rotrr- tion iMeim i Cmjiiim ot" the rile of HaetrM, CoatMett-cut E. ROBBIN8, Ue. Afnti. Clei,Mtt Jan. !. M J l ll.HF.RT. Allen!, Columbus. f :riifl,,i,ti-ri Ilohca. M" I 'SI. IN Cilighanis.llirajeaml While !uslin Hnbes. At ptH II. Ul.wi rv I.I, ri isim. 100 dozrn Files, Of SK-:ir Jackson. Mottrain, Ibhotson, Hnteher anil other rrlrbratril makers, lor sale nt the si-jn of the April 7. HILT I' Vltl.OI h. lnll Lnrd LnmiiK, OF Cornelius & Co., inanufaeture. Also, Lamp Trim-niincs of All kimls, wholesale or retail, bv W. A. FLAT T A CO, yf.t 7. A,i llmitt. LIMBER. ON and after Mav lat.anr ipiantitv orilesrnptinn of ennn-trvbiniln r MTTM hail with promptness from the Steam Saw Mill, three miles west of ( ol bus. en the National Uoail. I'lease address onlers to Joseph Uobinson.aml leave at the store of Stewart .V HiarMJ or end thrniiirli the I'ost Ollire.rareof M L UUaVAlfT, April 17 twtf. New Style-IMfl. O ipialitv just received a! April an. WIM. A KltTIVKIIS (iennine Armitnue Jloii.ehnle Anvils. SOl.ili liox ami eMJMN Vim. fors;ile st the sian of the April 7. till.T I'ADUX'K. Hnnma Cor Rent. H M, MB over the llookstore of I. N'. Whiting SF.VI A IlillitlliHton. and over tl.e Store o M. t owles & t o , roiiienirntiv finished on lor otnres. are lor rem. r.niunc At the Hi kstore ot Feh.d. 1 N. WHITT.Ni; i, HI VITM.TUIV Senla nnd Preaaca. CtF.AI.S Eaajtated, and Si il rreaeae furnished, for Nota O nes I'lihlir, Cetnmon I'leas and Supreme Court. He-coolers Ae. die., at verv low prices and short notiee, hy March 17. W. A IT. A IT & CO., Neil lloiise. TO rARRERS. SCYTHES anil Snraths. llav Itakt .ind I orks.t, rain Cradles. Wm and Srvthe Stones, for sale at the sisn of the t.ll.T PAOCOCK. DRI OS, MEI1ICINF.S. OILS, FAINTS, Ae. r"pilK aMeetRMI have lust received a I irje aihlition to X their stock ifDNM, Al.-.lirini-s. I ila. Paints. Ac, which they otfer at w lifdessle and retail, on the most arcomni'sla-tingternn Auir.4. FAY A KII.BOl KM!. PflBTRAIT PAIJITIMI. THE Ptkbtk arr re.feotliillv invited to call tOutjl.1 !'.. V u it's Boem, on Vtun st , eaat of lliuh, and ex. Amine his specimens in the above art. Jsn -tf. TIN PLATE. rpHF. subscribers have for sale ."SI boxes Tin Plate, l-o ! J ,, o hoiee X! dn ; also. Wire, asserted Nm., KtHsil And ronunon Mteel Iron. Mieel .ine ano nsr I in. 1,'., t FAY A KlI.HOt BNE. MACHINE CARDS. rpHF. subscribers hale for sale 50 setts Marlone ( ards J. fanrv and plain set. N'os. 30. .11, 32, 3.1, and 31, wire Also. Filleting Csrds. mAnufActureil at Iirester. Mass. Feb. 12. I AY A KILBOl HIE. Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Cntlery, Lsmps. Ac. Ac. A good assortment for sale very cheap, by W. A. PLAIT CO.. Feb.7. AXI llmur I'KINTINO INK, WARRANTED as good as any other rnAnufartared in the Fnited States. The siibserihere hsvti g been appointed agents for the sale of J. A James' Pr.nting Ink. tnsnufac. turedat Cincinnati. Ohio, will keeps constant supply of the I shove article, At the price it is sold for in Cincinnati March 1. F 11 A KII.BOl RNE. p r LBS. Cotton Chain, No. 5 to 16. OUUU 2DI lbs. Cotton Bats. Wick A' am and ( 'arpet Chain. Just rereived and for sale by Feb 11 FAY KILBOl hM. STATE JOURNAL TRI-WEEKLY. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1816. OIL FLOOR CLOTH. 5rIr.LK8 Oil nodf l loin, 01 excellent quality auv awwm tit'ul patterns, just received andfur sale bv April II l- Ai .v Ml. lint ir.. TANNERS' OIL. BBI.S Tanners' Oil, of the best oualitv, for sale by Feb It KAY .v KILBOURNK. 25 60 LINSEED OIL. insced Oil, just received and for sale bv B I OMSTOCk & CO. MILS. 1 Jan. 111. OIL AND PAINTS. vaa kegs pure White Lead, ground m oil ; ZVV '.'.ihbls. Linseed Oil-, 10 bbls. Turpentine ; Dry White Lead. Bed Lead. VenetiAii Iteil. Yellow Ocher Paris White and Chrome tlreen ; Chrome Yellow, Litharge ; Faint and While-wash Brushes, Vc c. Just received and for sale, bv KAY ft KII.BOl HNK. April'JIi. " No. I'llMligh St., sign of the Broad-axe. LINSEED OIL. O AI.LONS just received and for sale low, by the UVJU barrel or smaller tiuiutitv, tiv J.H Will. ATOM. Aug. 19, Comer of High and Broad sts. II illl.l'Y WANTED. .-AAA 111 Mlr.l. IS irlev w.lliuu. lor vvnicn we vtuipiiv t) 'UU the highest price in cash. Del t twfcw, ii. co.M.s rot'N t o. WANTED. r aaa ttt SMbLautli, juuuao. r lAxsraa.xuuuuu im-DUUU "thv seed. 11 COM STOCK 4: CO. SPRING GOODS! WF. are now rMeivlM 0l assortment of Spriny and Summer (.o.U. eousistiiui in put ol' Ftaaeh, KiiL-lisi) mid Aim rican Cloths and I asmnu res , l-rem li, Srolrli, Estill and AflMfteu OinfhUMJ l.awiis, Bar.iL'e, Haizonnett. iiks, ami mncr iiriJi ."miu , " '-""" wear; Irish ami I men Uncus; oouTi.soawii, in i-n-ss lliinilrvcn liiftn; QitnpB, CMOS, 1 rtngM, I urse 1 wtBl. Zephyr Wor.-teds. Steel Hi nt's ;iml ( Insps ; Himiiets, 'aim I.eat and Lcfboni H its ; Carpets and Oil Cloths ; Carpet Varus. Cot-tun Yam, BolUag Cloths, Leather, Ororenes, and QlHMH ware. kt mid would respeetlullv imite all to rail and examine het'ore they purchase. '. A. .MeCOY CO. -pnl ';;J. lillh. C4HRIAGE TRIIIIlIKGii J I ST rereived, at IdU Hiffl f treet I'lain and Flgtfvd RuWwr Clothj Drib and dine Union Pmirt ; I'atent Itindinp: and Dasli Leather; Knanicllcd Top Leather; CnrrnM Lamps. Hnb BuKto, Hras bark light Frames; Brass Doof Handles; Silver Flttt do.; Carriage Hlanti fcfl Vc. Aprd & FAY & KILBOI KINF.. IIOI SK FOR RKNT. Hlllj THK lUM Hrick Honoi on the Fouth-rat liiitlHj corner ot' '1'own and t rout street m now tor rent. This house, containing eight rorj cooToniontroooM with closets, iVe., has just Iteen ilioroiiuhlv repaired aim ly lilted up fur a I'amiiy rcsidenee. rof terina, e., db at I no Hook-store of Fob, 6, I. N. WHITING 111 NTINOTON, Kopo mid Cordage Fnctory MRS. K.J. MIDDLKTON will continue the iboVO business, e irriod oh in this city by her late nnobnnd (or ten years past. The work will 1m- eecuteil hy t ho same hiroman and n imls wno nave oeen euua::cii in me rxopf wiik lor tne hi-' tt vcars ; and tho publie may ho assured that all descriptions of Ititpr i)hl Twine, IUd-cnrd, I'lotr-linr. will he nodi promptly to order in the same superior style w hich lias heretofore given so much atiifaction. Aug. 13, 1814 iwtT To itatiitH ami Bikaf rTMfEofllct of tho nnoriigned, iocatod in C.nclnntt..Onio, X. is prepared to execute all orders for enyravinc and printing. The decided preference for the work of this oAoi ean he ihown hv the various orders executed, The security anainst connti rt'eitiii',' consists not in miehiner, (entirely iicyv.) hut in coiidnnitions of the most elaborate machine work, with vignettes, w hirli, in design and execution, c.niiiol he surpassed. Jan.Sa RAWDON, WRIGHT ft HATCH, Tin, hnrt ni IM Iron WUI lnniifiiilnry. Till', siiliscriber respf ctl'ullv VMUmem to his triemls, and the public in general, that he has taken the ctab-lishment formerh conducted bv L. AjOft, n Hlfjl street, opposile the Slate RuihliiiL'n, where fie will cfintinuo the liiiiness el Hie noner. i in, rMicei iron ano nr.iss nmrw manufirturiiiL'. in all Its hrancl.es. anil he pledges himself to attend to nil onlern in Win line w ith despatch, and will war rant his werk to be of the bent oualitv. I le resieril'ultv solicits a conl iiiuance of the liberal pa- tri'ine l en toiore evo inir.i to mis esianuseinem, ami par-ticnlarlv in.itcs bis friends to une him a call. He i- WtoWPg, ami will BOBttlOjtll keen on hind, Stoves of everv virieU and pattern, coiisistinu' 01 the Mlxnuf Premium CW9H$ MOO, wMei are especially recniiiinended tn the nnlilie. and which he can warrant to purshasers with safetv: also, a varietv fif air-teiht ln rlr Stoves, for coal or wood, from the Cleveland and LincinDatl l onndnes. OM eOOpM, DfOJO, OOVtOf and country produre taken in exchance tor the aliove nrticien. . It tew nod horM toko M. eiehajise for utovea April 10,10 Hi. WM. II. MtODRICK ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY (If .it titUIUMM W i i'.nr.rr.) iHf) Ul, lr IHIU. To be dr nMi at Alexandria, I. V. "ti Saturday, IMa) ;V), fjlp'-, (under the superint' I Icih to of pifWir nimmiiiimr, appointed for that purpose.) J. ORMKttT & ., l A(.i:is. 'tl .No. Lottery, U DMMl Itdlots. m i i mud KHKSKi 1 jt.vi.iKm i JflOJJOO 1 ji.imti i aijoiM 2 lll.KKtare .1i.ls 4 TJtWm 151)110 2 Sum arc II'JI 'J A;M are WW 4 'JAW are !' .l'J n OTOflare HMW 20 lOtaiare KljOOO 20 fiOOare UjDW III )are WW AO HOO are ISJtW 2110 JOOare H'.)" 128 IIS are WW H (t are MW M 711 are I'JiJO m SOaie I2JW0 MM 30 are : IJIJKm VtH 15 are VJ.I;k 31121 prizes, amounting to :.!',! .: Tickets jj Halves. 57 .V) Quarters, : 7,5 Eighths. l 1171 Certificates ol Psckages will cost for 26 Whole Tiekels. f !; Hi Halves. jrH0; i tjti irters, $M: y, Eighths. Jii. Ty Visiters and persons residing at a distance will plea., heAr in nnnd that the ottire for the ( apital I'riies is Four doors west of BROWN'S HOTEL. Pennsylvania Avenue "J! ""S ""; , ' nam me.iTv .. , MEIXS Ar (OMPANY S KXPRESM. DMM. IM MM. .now of tiioi-tty of iftrnt. Iiavine folil ami i 1 1 ' all hit right, title and intrrpftt in thr Kipreiw UM and Kipr1 l-'nrwarHinff ami ( 'ommifni'm Itiiiii) sh t' Will" A o.. to limn WKLM, of thr rity fif Kuifiln. notice in hrrrhy irivrn, that the r,-partrorhip hpftoforp piiftinj hrtwppn the -u-. ' 'i- r- am. aiiti )nn-nintr has bm wholly iSr it". I ami diolfrd. ami that from lienrpforth thp riiil Mil Iim no nplit. intereit or concern in said firm, or in the Kiprena, I orwarriing ami Com-miscion BufiDes of aaid H'KI.l.S ft I OMI'aNV, IIKXKV WELLS, Wil l JAM - KMUiO. A .IOM.N V. VRKF.rtF.NBl K'iM Buffalo. Mar 7. Rlo t?m WFXI.S tV CO. I n-li-h And C1airal Nrhool, BMSTK(N'i Boildinir, No. , High street, Colum XI. hue; TN 'H lei liv .1. .'nil -, ' f mmm mrlnrl... th Tev-K.l. I c i nr " .,- . . ... .. ,7 mmm m trv. Triffon'-TiK'trT. .Mrnau ration. Land Sureyinf , (ieopra phv. Book-ifpinc. mr. KtenintT Shorl. from ,J past 6 n't lork to 4 past 8, rie eveninffi" per week. Private eaoo to individuals or classes at honrs not in-torferinf; with the school exerriaea. Terim moderat J. J. has had twenty-one jean experieiire in tmtion in BPTeral unpenor aehools. Nov. I twtf. Jut r- ' n d. AMBI-I". ass-ortment of ladies monminir lwns. Bar atfei, Baliontu and jinvhama. For sale bv Mav '-im. OSBOR5. C. STEWART k CO. Jmnt t 1 i ' '1 , For sale b A I aR'.F. lot of Banee Shawls and Scarfs JX May ls-41 OBOHN.C &TLWABT At LO BOOKS & STATIONERY. J, H. RILEY, Mertwllrt k Statfunri, ounositc the 5 latr JPousc NEW BOOKS. TOHN MARTEN, n Seuuollu Henry Millier, Mrs. J Sherwood. Mt-moir of the Rev. Alcmnder Proudfit, D. D., with selections from his Diary and Correspondence, Ac., bv Ins Mm, bv John Forsvth. D. D. Philanthropy, or my Mother's Bible, founded un an incident which happened in New Y'ork. Mill's System of Louie, being a connected view of the principles f evidence, and the methods of scientific investigation. Ac. Part Vi Dictionary of Praetieal Medicine. Just received at April 9. RILEY'S. OREGON I MAI'S of Oregon, bv the United States' ExploringF.l-pediii'-n; CilHi'es Wilkes. Esq.. Commander. Persons sending $ postage ptid, will have sent ttiem I copies of the AbOTI valuable map. Ailurcss RILEY, Jan 'M. BookMlUr, CMaWMa, O. HISTORY OF ROME. BY Thomas Arnold, D. D., 2 vols. Uvo. Just received at Jan. 111. RILEY'S. New Law Hooks. AUCUBOLD'S Laws ofNIol I'nus, ivols.; H room s Legal Maxims, - vols.; Vol. 10 Mason tV WeUltv'a Reports. Just received at lire. 27. RILEY'S. Illunk Hooks, AVERY superior stock of lllank Hooks, of every variety, size and oualitv, just received and for sale bv Oct. 30. J. It RILEY. MEDICAL BOOKS. ACOLLF.CTIO.N of valuable .Medical Hooks, for sale cheap forcaidi.at HILLY 'S. jnnt received, Kratnuus Wilson on llealthv bkin. Jan. 1U. H B W HKDICAX HOOKS. T1IF. Domestic Mauaueinent of the Sick I town necesanry, in aid of medical treatment, for the cure of diseises, by nthony Todd Thompson, M, ., V, L. S. 1 vol. iJmo. Hesearchrs in Scrol'ulotiH Oiseiisos bv J. (i. A. Logol. D. M. P, Translated hv A. Sidney DotM, A. ML, M. 1). Iso, The rclphrnltMl M'ork of Chevalier V. Mwidat, D. M. I'. .')0 illustrations. Just rereived at Feb. 'JL RILF.Y "S. The London Fnr)eloirdia, vols, Till'. London Kncvfdoprdia, or liictiwiary of Science, Art. Literature and .'radical Mechanics, comprising a popular view of the present Mite of knowledge ; illustrated by several hundred copper plate engravings, and appro, pri.ite diagrams, complete in vols, royal l.vo., London. HH.i. Just received, and for sale cheap at Feb. RILEY'S. Holt 11 in: mum:. IVIES of a Journal from I nrnlnll to t airo. bv MichAcl iBjm 'ritinursli. I Bart Srrond S(ric of (ratal and Caliin, by mum, 1 pirt. Thn Poetirnl Worka of John Krnl. -' I'urts. LriBh Hunt's Ittiliiin Torts. Sparta,tom Ju.i reeaired at llll.F.Y'S. M in i. II. Drhiito on Slavery. BETWEKN the RojT, J. ltlmchard and N. I,. Uice, at ( 'inriniiati The T.esnllliKhtonf Women, with an introductory bisl.trv of their imgiA mimiMkim Uw l!e.f-. oooM IM reudal civil systems, inchubnu tin- law nl marnaiie, divorce, lie, Ac bv Kdward 1. Maimtield, A. M. Just received at Mtrehfl, Kll.KVs, (.rrriilcnl,N I.videnre, A FEW ooi s ol the Jd vol ot lireenleal s t-.videnrc, J just recened, and for sale at HILKVS. Man h . HKW BOOKIt Pltl.O'l"S Journey to Ararat, with Maps and Illustration.1'nrrrnMlr Tom, by Mrs. Dana. The I'niry Hook, with eight! illut rations, onlv .ri0ets, Noti. Duol I- n.etionnry ol Prnetiettl .Heili cine. No. 50 nnd SI NnrperN IliMe. Vol. 1 llliistruteil Wiinilerini; Jow, Are. Just reccwd at April Hi. HH.KY'S. .11 ST RBCEITED, fiH;','S till vol, lli.aiory of the Hefonnation. o, tiic en. ire work complete in one volume at Wil It; MLKl s. GROCERIES. OROCFIOKS. THF. MuMllMrl oiler for sale at their ohl stan.l, .o. o, Ooodale's Kow, IS hlnls prime N. it. NflV. New ttrlrans ami Suij ir House Molasses. ,'SI It,:-. RroCeMW. Fine ellanilk and eonimon Tohacco. Sii,erior I iiinpoHiler and VoMg Hi son Tea. I'eolier, Sp;re. fJlMJ.fi Ac, ,Vr. Marrh I. FAY A KILBOl I'M' THOMAS AellF.SON. W HOLES M.l. ami Retail t Ireeer, No. I Reekeye Block. Broad street, is now rereivine a eeii'-ral .i,.ortment f M iplr ( i rot rnrs, w Inch he oilers lo ( oiii.tn Mrrrli nit i and families low. Terms cash. .New OrteAM Suoar; l.oaf Suear l Pulverised Snjari Louisiana Steam Suar ; New Orleans Molasses; Kio t'otfee ; Javat orfee; Havana Cofce. Fell. 17. Yonntr II, son Tena. GUN-POWDER TEA Imperial do , ltl.u k do. for snlr .No. 1 Bnrkrie Blork. hv Pel.. 17. THOMAS ACHE-ON, Tobaeeo nnd Snnfl. Put Nil I.I MI'S; Mr.. MlnWi TtaeCet Twelve " I, T. Hans A I. itt mer. No. 1 T.W. H- Mnrihy.No. 1: JT, Bohl-n. -No. J. Miccohov Simn; Srotrhdo. I'orsilr No 1 Burkeve Illork.hr Fell. 17. THOMvS CHESON I.iqnor nnd Wines. AgEIONETTE Brandy; Hastau ( harrayerdo.; , Meder Swan Oin ; Hourplasslitn ; Jamaica Hum ; Madeira Wine; Pert Wine ; Rectified Whiskey, l or s lie at .No. 1 Buckeye Rlock. hv ret 17. THOMVS M'HEWN. PICES, 11 X.I'PF.R. Alspiee. Ntitmeffs I i - .-. M I-" IT t X For sale at .No. t Bin kei Block, hv Feb. 17. THOM- III s( 'N CAUDLES. IT R CAN 111. ES ; Mnulddo.; Diptdn. ) I or sale At No. I Buckeve Block, hv Feb. 17. THOM W ' III -ON WANTED, TN EXCHANOF. for t.rorer .Vl rent hu.; am, m pho ; Timothy eeH. $1 to J1 (.inFentT. J.i cni pr ! ft .; 1 r ith- r- 0 do. do.; Inrd Peirhen. jt Vi bm., Bottrr. Ii to R renta ik.', P. irlaih. . r r 1( fc' i llirler 10 do. do; do. do.; Hi, Seed. 75 Pried Applea. f 1 ,V White Pea Reann 5lrHo ; ii i'm, J.j rrutn IT. ; Kr ale at No 4 Rurkpir Block, hv fh17. TIKMS VCHF.SON. Ynlnnblr Propeiir lor Snle in nlnmba, Ohio. THF, aMdersifrned offer for ale hi eitemive Tanning ft ihtiwhrnent. ttnate on WitT street, of this citT, together with the toola and rrtMl on hand. In ronneetion with the Tannery are two briek dwelling? (tnii.e, a brirtt stable, an eit-nive bark iheil, finishing shop, ateam ensnne. for irindinc Inrk. an apparatua for rteam-inff leechea, a aplittint! mv hine, and a loaintiin of livingj ' re in trie I an-1 am H.r.;-i rw- I leechea. a pool, and th ncrec-inr lime aiwl rnteti. and am nf room on the nrooertv for etil trcme the etahlihment ; The Yard it all nnder roof and is now well atorked and in full operation. nv percn demnw- of nwrchasins prop-j erty of the ahore daenptton. will do weil to rail am the ! rnharriber, who will ahow the premises, and make the terrm ct. WAAC TAYLOR, rolamhaa, April fJ, IftAfi wtf. noTi r: IS hrehr fiven, that n K N Slocnm haa been appointed to take special rare and rharte of the old Peaiten-j liarv lot in Cd-nabon, beloninnir to the State of Ohio, with 1 authority to conameuce and pc --ate suits agrainat any person or persons, committing? cpredationa vpon the same, by I virtue ot a resotation f tti ijnerai ftwseinwv, pneed Jannarv II. IH4T,. M. BARtLET. i April I. 1846. NUMBER 175. OHIO STATE JOURNAL. From thn (irecnville Patriot. A Chapter on Hard Moucy Friend, ol'allome uurreney, iteau ana j-uuuer. The Looofcee leaders, in their clamor airnmst the new RerenOfl Law, BOM to lie ibto to divert public attention from their odious and destructive It.ililJ MO.VK V Doctrines, nnd thus ohtain a majority in the next LefnlUtar, ; hut we are (leteriiiined, as tur as in us lies, to hold tin m In the Till E ISSI Em issue ImtMf tendered hv the Locoi'oco State Conven tion ol the Sth of January Inst, fund accepted by the Whisr nartv nil over tile State. We made liberal ex tracts from Tod's Letter lo that Convention, nnd placed then at our mast-head several months noo, in order that the people iniirht have his views on the iiiipollttnt question of the Currency, constantly hefoie them. V e now present variouse.xtrncts troin tin- iinireeuinirn of Locofoco county conventions, Ac all going to shovv Hint that parly are determined upon the destruction of our present Umikiuir Law, and a return lo u Hold and Silver currency ! We intend lo " keep them before the people " from this time until the election, that the voters of this county, at least, may he prepared to choose between Bbb and a Home Currency and Toil nnd Pot-Metal. We begin with the Resolutions of the 8u of January Convention. JteaWtW, That we had with admiration, hope, and courage, the noble stand taken by David Tod in his letter read to this convention upon the subject of BANKING and the OURRKNOI . and with " 011- ( OMIMIOMISISI, IIOSTIt.lTV TO Till: IIHt llSllK BANK ING AND PAPER CURRBNOY" inscribed upon our Banner, we coniinit it to his hands, with the nssur-ed confidence that it will "nercr btdrserlcd M'ttUtf siirnniltrrd." HtW.leW, That the deinncracv of Ohio ore opposed to all PAPER Cl'RRENCY, and are resolved to return to the constitutional currency of (JOLD AND SILVER. This, we should think, was hard notwh, In " rn"' science ; hilt it is not quite so hard as the following : Resolutions passed at a Loco county convention ill Columbiana county. " Hhti, Thai by a discreet nnd persevering ngi-tntion of the inbjeflt of Stole Htfyrm, every true friend of repuliliean principles may confideiilly anticipate the ll IV when the constitution of Ohio will he remodelled biennial Legislatures eslnhlished n vole of the people necessary to aulborize an increase of the State Debt Judges, Clerks of the Court, Ac, chosen nt the ballot box AND rnr. issck ok '.i'r.'i MOJtBY bv eonponATioss ok iNinvim-vt.s, FORoiODEA ll Y Till: I I ttOMteifTM E Ol' OF THK STATE." That will do ! hard enough, we should suppo-e, to satisfy the ' hnrdest " of Um hards. The Mlghbocl of MoNnllT, however, deterntined to out-baril the hards of olil Coluinhinna. How well (hey succeeded, will he seen bv the subjoined : Resolutions' adopted' at a J.ocofoco Convention in Knox count!'. Il id ml, That a hanking avaleui is a scheme of robbery, invented by the Inr.y few, for the plunder of the laboring many ; and that banks of issue, Iff unconstitutional in their creation, and aristocratic and oppressive in th,!f tendencies. RmMMI, Thnt we will never relax our efforts to re- ,1 ,l, Col. -rat bank, tor law of b.sl witl'lT. Until that mIamm of friiudand plunder shall no longer disgrace the statutes of the Slnte. Prettv well done for the " Democracy " of "in domitable old Knox, " (as ex-Auditor BrMfk would suv.) but little did they think that they were to he so suddenly erlipscd by so young n convert to the hard money faith as tin' editor of the Statesman. But strange as it may nppcnr, two days niter the ndjourn- lit of the gnu. Convention, jlnzeweil, the editor of the Statesman, ( just IS hours old in the hard money cause) put the gray-headed veterans of Knox in the hack-ground, by the publication ot IM MMWntg lllielier : II , it irr Am. curried out our prinrijdrn in litis StMt, s laid down in the resolutions adopted by the Con-enlion of the Stli, that portion of the indrprudenl tftumn irhirh fmtridrf for Ihi ctdlrrtion of the rrrtntir in lilll.l) MTU MM CK, will have been sulisian-tially adopted here ; ns we shall then he compelled lo diet .1 if Im M ffJbvJ b rnllid PAPER MONEY, and Nt) TIII.M, III 1 111 I'. IIMMIH IIUDBAs HARD CAN HE RECEIVED IN PAYMENT OF TAXES. Catching Dm spirit of the Stntesmati nrtirle, the o Democracy" of old Hamilton echoed back the sentiments of the editor as follows: " ResWeeal, That the UEPE.1l of ih, BXYX LAW or OHIO, the mBUm jf IM REPEJfVE tf IM Ihltl iii lilll.l) nnd SUA hill, and the legislative and Judicial invnliilntion of nil future trntisaet ions in Mat r IMMf, will free the people of Ohio of the I I USE of I'.ll'IAl I I HRKJ&Y, either from their mm or the lMt of the surrounding States and will in our day, bring on n0MMM(M. Another Illustration. Tin haste in whieh the doininnnl party in ('onpress, were to clothe Mr. I'olk with tho powi rs of a dictator, on the reception of the MWI from .Mexico, in an-ttimnl illuMrntion of Mm tendency of progreasive de-mocrney. It was at the darkest hour of the revolution that the Continental Cnnirress entrusted even QcMfsJ Vasliinirlon will the disiTetionarv power nf artiriff as he nnw lit fur the of the country ; and then Un country was overrun hy British armies, the power of WarthiniTliin wan n mnall, enfei Ided,half-provided army, and jmerican Independence was rather a thmp Ii' ped Nm than expected. But now, no American (toil being invaded, no danger to tin' independenre of the eoiuitrv being anticipated, on 111 mere fact of a skirmish having taken place bvtwpcn American and Mexican troops, they, who pretend to he, par excellence, the Democracy of the country, give lo Mr. I'olk an amount of owcr far greater than that given to tien. Washington, for then the (.overmnent could not have raised ten millions of dollars, and every body knows that there was no probability ol Washington coming into command of fifty thousand men. Though a I,ocofoco may say that Mr. Folk M a paler and a worthier man to be entrusted with power than was (reneral Washington, he can hardly say that the present crisis wes nr-rent enough to justify thei-xlu-intion of that Mfcat Can any man say th it the emer-jrency was so great as lo justify such rash legislation ? Congress could not have been more precipitate if a victorious enemy had been within a day's marrh of Washington. The Senate of Home acted with more de liberation, after having heard of the defeat atCan-nx, and when it was supposed that Hannibal was on his way to th city. Even if the rmergency were tn-fin tely more pressing than it is, it ia solely the fault of Mr. Polk and his coadjutors, that it was no timely and constitutionally provided for inari7r Itkiff. The Ohio Union says that the nf xt locofoco National convention will nominate as it randidate for the Fruidenev a man who is "the truest embodiment of mm princintea and policy of the Democracy." H n ti an embodiment will certainly he the moat crooked and contrary of all men. He will be the most self-antagonixed nf all mortals lie will have as many eyes as Argus and squint lovingly in all directions and at every political doctrine. He will be a State's rights man and a Dorrrte, a frce-tradist and a protectionist, a hank man andahard money man, and in favor of extending the area of freedom and a lover of the oM landmarks of the Constitution JswisriHt Javmai. j1-woth Tooth There was lately dtstnterred mom the Sandv and Beaver Canal, between Hanover and the Tunnel, hy James Rnssel.in whoae posse asso it i, ft Mammoth Tooth Its dimensions are length 12 inches, wede like ; circumfrrence about 17 inches, and at edge 4 an inch : 4$ by 3$ mebr in width on the fare, and weighs lift poonds. ll m in a food atate of preservation, although dtnrovered aeven feet from the -arface of the earth -Ohio Realtors;. In the s ngle county of Mf reT, Pcnnsw rvania, there are now erecting fourteen new iron fnmares, and one thousand miners are now wanted to mine irow and coal in tbe valler of the Chenajiro. M n that have soine ' experience in mining are moat needed, yet all are sore of employ fnent, anal m a region prow-rbial for ita bealthfaioeaa r'Winf Timer Colonization hociety TlriH society held its anniversary lust evening ftt th' Broadway Tabernacle, and the meeting was numu-rouiily attended. It was rendered peculiarly interesting by the presence of Mr. Ltigenbeel, the U.S. "gent for recaptond Africans in Liberia; Mr. Seymour, a resident in the ookmy, and a little African hoy tkl " from a stave market, which being within the jurisdic" tion f the OOlonj was broken up by order of Governor Roberts. The annual report was read by Dr. I). Meredith Reese, Secretary of the society. The receipts of th-year have been ,f56,4S, of which 990,00Qwaseon-tri--buled specially for the purchase of territory. !1mh had been raised in the State of Pfew York. Theotil- ht ot the vessel winch sailed- tor .Liberia on the 1st of May cost :.VI0IK According to a census taken in 1843, then- were in the colony Jfidd'y schools, having r.li"i Hchulurs, of whom 98 were uative Africans; Churches, 13 Methodist, I Baptist ana4 3 Preslylemu. The population then was , of whom 143 were communicants in the nrvcral Churches ; 40'D rere eon-verted natives, and 1 Hi recaptured Africans. The to-taj number of emigranU up to that lime was 4456, of whom 4l!H) were eent out by the American Colonization Society, Hf, by the I'mled Slates. Ninety-seven purchased their freedom, Hi?? were born free. These statistics do not include Cape Palmaa. The st;ite of morals in the country was described as highly commendable the reception given to the recaptured cargo of the Pons afforded undeniable evidence that the benevolent principles of the Gospel are there well understood and practised. Mr. Seymour, a colored resident in Liberia, appear' ed before the audience in the full costume of a chief of the MulngO tribe, nnd displayed variouB articles of native craft nnd manufacture. He said that he had been in the colony tour and n halt years. He went mere desiring in no tree in every respect to aland erect in the dignity of manhood and to enjoy the privileges granted to him by tlud and he had happily found that freedom. Previous to his-going.hia friends had sought to dissuade him from his purpose alleging that he was acting on unfriendly part' to his brethren in the South, because it was believed that the scheme of colonization would have a tendency to protect the slavery under which they groaned. The speaker however look al the time a different view ot the matter. He believed that a place must ho prepared for his countrymen, and that that place must lint be in this Country, but in Liberia, where those who are capable of doing any thing of discharging their du ty as men among men might go and lay a foundation for a joyous home and prepare for the reception of their families. He ftha s.m'aker.1 had also another mo tive which gave him considerable comfort. He found prophecy thai h:s people should he canied awav and subjected to rigid and hard treatment, but the day should come w'hen they should return and carry their treasures to the mother-land. He had come to this country wild the intention of going back to Africa, lor he was desirous of giving all his strength anW en ergy for Un service of Africa. lie I hen explained that the principal want of the col-nf was implements of husbandry and a small amount of machinery to enable the colonists- more speedily to ercci uieir ouinnngs. Tne lumber they obtain Irom the swamp is the only kind that can be readily cutby the common saw it is soft nnd nut durnble. The'v wunted much a sleain saw mill if it could be obtained. 1'rne they hail water privileges, but they were near the head of their navigable waters and the lumber would have to be floated a great distance, and that which from its durability it was most desirable to use was a heavy sinking wood, and the colonists were obliged to float it with a lighter timber. The speaker contended moreover that the sugar cano could be grown in Liberia with ns little trouble as in the West Indies. He had been in the West Indies and investigated the mailer. The West India cane was inferior to that they could urow in Liberia, and know ing this, they were desirous of making their own sugar ami molasses, in which some little amount of steam power would be highly advantageous ne nau pnjoyctl good health m Liberia. He had never been confined to hm bed bv sickness bv dav or by night. Me had had the acclimating fever three times. At first some of the colonists tried to make their wealth by trading bul they have now found out their mistake, nnd are successfully pursuing agriculture. At one tune tin. speaker was captain in the militia force, at another a Jenislator. a justice of the neaco and a preacher of the Gospel. He had not seen that auvmieeiiieni winch ne nail hoped for, but he relied on hm promise on neiiau oi Atrieu a nroiuige that could never fail. The natives of Liberia he descriU-d an shrnwd mA observant, nnd many of them are now employed in the mechanic arts and are good workmen. They take pride in w hat they are engaged in, and it is to be expected that ere long a nation in the matter of civilization will be born in a dav. Mr. Sevmonr un- loudly applauded during the delivery of his address. Dr. Lugenbeel next addressed the meeting nnd spoke with much feeling of the uniform kindness shown him by his colored friends during his residence at the eolo-ny. During the prosecution of his arduous duties he had often been called to meet sickness, and they were to him instead of mother and sisters whom he had left in his native laud. When he went there it was his intention only to remain longenough to train two voting men of color for the profession of medicine. He had .hit. t iled m that to a considerable extent, but wus compelled to leave sooner than he intended, on account ol his failing health. The Doctor, having brought with him a litlle colored boy, explained how he came in his possession. He was a native of the Golnh tribe, about 2tM miles Eastward of Monrovia, but was brought down to the coast and sold hy his own countrymen to a slave trader, who had a small slave factory about twenty miles north of Monrovia, and within the jurisdiction of Hm colony. So soon ns it was found that this slave factory exiated, Oof, Koberts sent a marshal, with a small body f men, to break it up, in which they easily succeeded, hut captured only four of the slaves, one of whom he had taken under his care. He was not a slave now. He next referred to the case of the Pons and reca-p, filiated the principal facts already but too well-known here. He said that many of them were of the Congo tribe the mmm) degraded tribe and reputed cannibals. (In reply lo a question from the secretary, Dr. Reese, l)r L. said that the probable value of the negro boy wonld he 018 in barter, $10 in money, and he would probably bring f'iTid in Cuba or Rio ) The climate lie described as exceedingly pleasant he had really been serionnly inconvenieii. ed for the day or two b had been in this country by tin chilliness of this ehmnte, The wpeaker was loudly applauded on resuming his teat. The Kidnnppine Case. It is with sorrow that we notice the action of Kentucky on this subject. Owing to the crowded state of our columns, and a press of work, we did not, at the time of transaction, take as much notice of the facta as we should otherwise have done. Besides we supposed liiat therewould be no difficulty with Kentucky, in straightening the matter, and so was more carefeart bsjMbI it Hut K"iitucky has now acted and we think it i i time to speak out on the subject. We regret that there should he any difficulty with thia State ; for of all others, we think she is the most rlosery connected with us, by the common ties of the I'rwon- But our laws have been violated hy citizens of Kentneky ; and a court of Kentucky defends the criminals ; and the time has arrived for our State to act ; and we hepo io see action or a prompt nature. We have not room for the arguments on either stile of the question ; but certain it ia thai Jerry Phinney tl a free man, for slavery cannot exist for a moiHent in Ohio, under our constitution. And no derision can be shown whew in it is justified MM Report;. Among the articles of freight by the Medianjf nhiffk arrived on Sunday, were ten fnll-hlooded Mcrmo sheep, from the cerebrated Hock of Lord WVstonEng-land, imported by S W Jewett, Kaq., an enterprising wool grower of Werbridge, Vermont. The origin, of Lord Weston s flock was a gift of 40 ewes from, an Majesty, ff-nrge the Third, and they were selected bv his rordShip from 500 which had been sent by ut- Cor. tea nf tiwiin to the King more than thirty years since. The sheep in question arrived in exeelfent condition, and were yesterday forwarded north (o their owner .V. V. Cmrn. A4t. DisTHr.sstac. Act inr.sT On Saturday la at, aasonv of our citizens were engaged in in.,,! i ta budding, winch they had placed oa wagotsa for that pnrnoar , a little boy shoot r yeara of mmx mom nf Mr Fosnangh, of Ml place, in attemptiikaj to climb on the budd ng, misawsl hsa held, and vrasj thrown under the wheel, which, running over his breast and head, in-stantry erawhesl htm to death Cirehrillf Herld. Moi at Proai, In i-oi. We had supposed that the day for helping forward Abolitionism by mobs m the free States had gone by, but it appears that the Abolition Convention that met at Pswia, III , om the Mh, was completely broken up by a mob, and womt of the Abolitionists were mtten egged extensively Miserable business ftw freemen CrWand Jfr